If you just storyboard something, you've already planned it, and you're stuck in the limitations of your imagination.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've never been one of those guys who storyboards every frame, because that would take away some of the mystery and some of the fun.
I like to draw my storyboards myself.
I want to have the fun of doing anime and I love anime, but I can't do storyboards because I can't really draw and that's what they live and die on.
I never storyboard. I hate it. I don't understand why so many directors want to make comic strips of their films.
I only make storyboards for action scenes. Once you make a storyboard, you don't film; it can be a stiff move.
I didn't know the technical language of filmmaking, so I said, 'OK, I'm going to do my own storyboard,' because I had to explain to the crew and the technical people what I wanted.
I have always meticulously storyboarded my films from beginning to end.
I don't storyboard. I guess it dates back to my days in live television, where there was no possibility of storyboarding and everything was shot right on the spot - on the air, as we say - at the moment we were transmitting. I prefer to be open to what the actors do, how they interact to the given situation.
As a storyboard artist, you have to be able to draw anything.
I don't do storyboarding, ever; I'm not interested in that.