Illustration of Storyboards for Cinema and Advertising
The work process: Advertising
A course by Pablo Buratti , Illustrator, Storyboard Artist, and Concept Artist
Joined September 2010
About the video: The work process: Advertising
Overview
“In this lesson we will cover the work process in advertising, from the briefing to the drawing of the cartoons. ”
In this video lesson Pablo Buratti addresses the topic: The work process: Advertising, which is part of the Domestika online course: Illustration of Storyboards for Cinema and Advertising. Learn to visually interpret a film script.
Partial transcription of the video
“[Music] Well here again, let's... Let's see how the work process in advertising, that is, the material that we are going to have, whether it be the briefing, the visual references, the graphic references, the script, They are going to be part of all that baggage What are we going to have to use? when developing our work. Therefore, we are going to see in this lesson how all that material comes together so that the work process or our particular work process Be as fluid as possible. Go for it. We will obviously start from having what we had talked about about the agency storyboard. In this c...”
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Course summary for: Illustration of Storyboards for Cinema and Advertising
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Areas
Advertising, Drawing, Film, Film, Video & TV, Script, Storyboard, Storytelling

Pablo Buratti
A course by Pablo Buratti
Pablo Buratti was born in Argentina in 1975. As an illustrator, he has worked in a variety of fields, specializing in the audiovisual sector as a storyboard and concept artist.
"I feel privileged to have been able to combine two of my great passions in my career: drawing, which has been with me since childhood, and cinema, which burst onto the scene some time later and has remained ever since."
He completed his studies in filmmaking and audiovisual production in Argentina, which is where he began his professional career. In 2001, he relocated to Madrid and has been involved in over 20 film projects since then, working alongside filmmakers such as Pedro Almodóvar, Álex de la Iglesia, J.A. Bayona, Daniel Calparsoro, and Manuel G. Pereira, among others.
He also spent almost a year in China co-storyboarding an international production that premiered in 2018.
Aside from film projects, advertising makes up a large part of his work, and he collaborates with production companies and advertising agencies in Europe, Asia, North America, and South America.
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