Introduction to Storyboarding
Portfolio and Website Tips
A course by Laura Ewing Ferrer , Character Designer and Storyboarder
About the video: Portfolio and Website Tips
Overview
“In this lesson, I will show you what I did for my own portfolio and give you tips to try and make yours as professional looking as possible.”
In this video lesson Laura Ewing Ferrer addresses the topic: Portfolio and Website Tips, which is part of the Domestika online course: Introduction to Storyboarding. Learn how to translate a script into creative illustrations that tell a story.
Partial transcription of the video
“Portfolio and Website Tips Now I'll show you what I did for my portfolio and give you tips on how to make yours look professional. I always believe that less is more, so curate your portfolio with only the things you're proud of. You aren't writing a book, so don't fill it up. Ten to fifteen pages is more than enough. Remember to put your CV in the front, keep it to one page and in a standard format. Also make sure that everything that you put in is relevant to this job. Put your strongest work at the front, trying to show the most dynamic work you have, things that show your personality, a...”
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Course summary for: Introduction to Storyboarding
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Category
Illustration -
Software
Adobe Photoshop -
Areas
Art Direction, Audiovisual Production, Concept Art, Digital Drawing, Digital Illustration, Storyboard, Traditional illustration

Laura Ewing Ferrer
A course by Laura Ewing Ferrer
Laura Ewing is a freelance illustrator and storyboarder with a passion for animation. As a young girl, she would spend hours watching documentaries and DVD extras of her favorite animated films, in disbelief that creating these stories was a real job.
She went on to study Graphic Design, with a specialization in illustration, to then study Fine Art at The Florence Academy of Art in Italy, and obtained her Master’s degree in storyboarding at Lightbox Academy.
Her diverse experience in the industry includes working in-house at Smile and Learn, as well as working as a freelance artist for documentaries, pilot series, and publishing houses. She most recently worked on a storyboarding project for a live-action movie, which will be released in 2021 and for Madrid 2120 as a storyboard artist, which received this year’s Goya award for best short animation.
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