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==Storyboards==
==Storyboards==
[[File:Evolutions E07 Storyboard.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A part of [[PE07]]'s storyboard drawn by [[Tetsuya Wakano]], depicting a [[Kimono Girl]] and her {{p|Espeon}}]]
[[File:Evolutions E07 Storyboard.jpg|thumb|left|200px|A part of [[PE07]]'s storyboard drawn by [[Tetsuya Wakano]], depicting a [[Kimono Girl]] and her {{p|Espeon}}]]
[[File:SME89 Ekonte.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A part of [[SM089]]'s E-konte drawn by [[Masaaki Iwane]]<ref name=SM89Ekonte>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231213034153/https://twitter.com/you_director/status/1091922667941163008?t=87IbncVfI7kxhRKpakknPQ E-Konte, drawn by Masaaki Iwane, posted by Yuji Asada]</ref>]]
[[File:SME89 Ekonte.jpg|thumb|right|250px|A part of [[SM107]]'s E-konte drawn by [[Masaaki Iwane]]<ref name=SM107Ekonte>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231213034153/https://twitter.com/you_director/status/1091922667941163008?t=87IbncVfI7kxhRKpakknPQ E-Konte, drawn by Masaaki Iwane, posted by Yuji Asada]</ref>]]
'''Storyboards''' are the one of the earliest types of minimal production material used for various media to allow artists to better visualize scenes that are going to be developed further, typically by background artists, modelers, animators or a compositing team.<ref name=SakugaBlog></ref><ref name=SakugaBooruTags></ref> They often, though not always, come after settei in the production line. With productions that involve 2D animation, they precede the layout phase.<ref name=KianaMaiPTTPBoards>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231213033103/https://twitter.com/kianamaiart/status/1692241395258646910 Kiana Khansmith's Path to the Peak storyboards.]</ref> In Japanese productions, this is as part of the '''E-konte'''<ref name=JPWikiEKonte>[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%B5%B5%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%86 Japanese Wikipedia page for E-konte, lit. 絵コンテ]</ref> (Japanese: '''絵コンテ''' lit. ''"drawing continuity"'') which is a sequenced series of storyboards that include specific details to assist with the process further down the production line, including planned dialogue and acting instructions.<ref name=SakugaBooruTagStoryboards>[https://sakugabooru.com/post?tags=storyboard SakugaBooru tag showing various storyboards drawn by animation staff.]</ref>
'''Storyboards''' are the one of the earliest types of minimal production material used for various media to allow artists to better visualize scenes that are going to be developed further, typically by background artists, modelers, animators or a compositing team.<ref name=SakugaBlog></ref><ref name=SakugaBooruTags></ref> They often, though not always, come after settei in the production line. With productions that involve 2D animation, they precede the layout phase.<ref name=KianaMaiPTTPBoards>[https://web.archive.org/web/20231213033103/https://twitter.com/kianamaiart/status/1692241395258646910 Kiana Khansmith's Path to the Peak storyboards.]</ref> In Japanese productions, this is as part of the '''E-konte'''<ref name=JPWikiEKonte>[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%B5%B5%E3%82%B3%E3%83%B3%E3%83%86 Japanese Wikipedia page for E-konte, lit. 絵コンテ]</ref> (Japanese: '''絵コンテ''' lit. ''"drawing continuity"'') which is a sequenced series of storyboards that include specific details to assist with the process further down the production line, including planned dialogue and acting instructions.<ref name=SakugaBooruTagStoryboards>[https://sakugabooru.com/post?tags=storyboard SakugaBooru tag showing various storyboards drawn by animation staff.]</ref>


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