Clara Cornish describes her process of storyboarding by starting with a directors' brief, followed by creating sketches and incorporating feedback to finalize the storyboard.
She emphasizes the importance of asking questions during the process, ensuring her vision aligns with the directors' intentions and adapting to changing needs over many rounds of fixes.
Clara notes Aardman's reserved style in storytelling, using simple visuals to enhance humor, suggesting that dramatic effects are reserved for key moments.
Through a structured process of sketching, feedback, and adaptation, Clara highlights how teamwork and communication are essential to achieving the film's final vision.
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