Are you confused about what to put in your portfolio? We will cover the basics, and give you tips to create a winning submission to the major studios
One of the most common things we see at StoryboardArt are poorly organized and presented portfolios. Most of the time the work is good, but the presentation is not tailored to what the studios are looking for. In this video conducted live online, story artist Sergio Paez takes you through how to make a winning pro portfolio. Not only do we break down what you need to show, we demo how to easily put together a book using common Adobe tools.
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Found the Q&A very helpful. Viewers asked a lot of the questions I had in mind. Thanks!
What if you have no experience in Storyboards? what do you put on your Resume?
Your resume should highlight your work experience. If you have no experience, highlight your relevant skills and recent relevant jobs. If you only recently worked at a coffee shop you can put that, but make sure your portfolio has great storyboard examples. I would never send a resume without a portfolio to back you up. Your work should speak for itself. If you have good storyboard examples you might still get a call even if your resume has no experience. Focus on creating awesome work.