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Anihunter said: No Storyboard artists are still a thing, but Layout artists and key animators tend to be one and the same these days. Occasionally there's be a separate credit, but that is rare.
For American cartoons, Layout and Storyboard artists tend to be intertwined and on some shows, will do the rough keyframes for the overseas studio to clean up and in-between.
but how do they manage a consistent final result if every key animator is making their own layouts? I'm assuming someone oversees the process? the AD maybe?
Also, mind naming a storyboard artist working on a currently airing anime? I looked up a few titles but couldn't find one credited anywhere
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Also, mind naming a storyboard artist working on a currently airing anime? I looked up a few titles but couldn't find one credited anywhere