![Live figure drawing demonstration by Roger Mason at the Watersprite Film Festival, Cambridge 2015](https://i0.wp.com/looksgoodonpaper.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/watersprite-film-festival_art-of-storyboarding-lecture-3_roger-mason.jpg?resize=770%2C535&ssl=1)
![Photos from the lecture The Art of Storyboarding, taken at the Watersprite Film Festival, Cambridge 2016. Roger Mason teaching attendees about how to draw storyboards, and talking about his experiences as a storyboard artist.](https://i0.wp.com/looksgoodonpaper.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/watersprite-film-festival_art-of-storyboarding-lecture-2_roger-mason.jpg?resize=770%2C454&ssl=1)
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On 5th March 2016 I gave a lecture at the Watersprite Cambridge Film Festival, called The Art of Storyboarding. Pictures here show the 75-minute talk, which included practical demonstrations, slides and the participants creating their own simple, yet functional storyboards. The talk was well received and I have been invited back next year, which I am really looking forward to.
The festival was great fun, extremely well run and had an awards ceremony in the fabulous Fitzwilliam Museum on the Saturday night. The picture below shows me and host Lenny Henry presenting the award for best production design for the film ‘It could have happened, it had to happen.’ Posted May 2016.
![Presenting the award for best production design. Watersprite Film Festival, Cambridge 2016.](https://i0.wp.com/looksgoodonpaper.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/roger-mason_watersprite-film-festival_lenny-henry.jpg?resize=770%2C513&ssl=1)
To see my storyboard art please go here.
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