Storyboard Directing/Supervising
After a storyboard is conformed, I will usually go through it and flag changes that need to be made before a breakdown meeting happens. Once pre-breakdown changes are identified, I divide the work into digestable daily packets of work and split the fixes between myself and the revisions team.
Here is an example of a typical spreadsheet I would make detailing all of the scenes and panels that need fixing. It is meant to be shared between me and the revisions team and updated in real time, so I can check on their progress at any given time without having to ping them for updates. The sheet is also shared with production, in case they need to see how work is progressing.
To Illustrate how I handle storyboard supervision, I am providing :
an excerpt of raw storyboards from a conformed episode,
what the section looks like after it’s been through the revisions process, and
the list of changes that were flagged by me and hit by the revisions team.
Craig of the Creek (2022)
Conformed, untouched boards:
Revised Boards:
List of changes made: