Storyboarding: a professional toolkit

A picture of Benedict Tomczyk-Bowen smiling against a pink background with the words 'Story Boarding' next to him in white.
A picture of Benedict Tomczyk-Bowen smiling against a pink background with the words 'Story Boarding' next to him in white.
Training provider
Cloth Cat Academy
Application deadline
26 Feb 2026
Career stages
Early, Experienced
Industries
Animation

Storyboarding: a Professional Toolkit with Benedict Tomczyk-Bowen

This one week course will start off by deconstructing story and the differences between boards for different media. We’ll then build up production-ready knowledge so a student will understand the array of responsibilities a storyboard artist can face and the tools we use. We’ll also look at making a concise storyboard to understand the process and inform students about the wider responsibilities in creating a complete, workable storyboard.

Students will also be taking a look at the primary software that the industry uses; Toon Boom Storyboard Pro. By the end of the course you should come out with a better knowledge of how to deconstruct scripts and be able to create a board that’ll put a smile on any director, or more importantly, any animator’s face!

  • A deep dive into the art and working practice of storyboarding for production.
  • Master the process, getting to grips with Toon Boom Storyboard Pro.
  • Work and learn in an established production studio setting.
  • Benefit from direct, in-person training from an experienced industry professional.

A 50% discount is available to Welsh residents via Creative Wales. Visit our website to learn more about the course and to find out if you're eligible for any professional development funding.

Bursary applicable

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About this listing

This training course is not funded or commissioned by ScreenSkills, but has been reviewed to ensure it is meeting agreed standards such as industry-led diversity targets, appropriate business insurance, and evidence of previous quality training provision.