
Cinematic Storyboarding
“Master Manga Storyboarding with Cinematic Techniques Used by Professional Directors!”
Fix confusing panels, improve camera angles, and make your manga feel like an anime—taught by a professional Tokyo director!
Are Your Manga Panels Hard to Read?
❌ Confusing storytelling flow? Readers don’t know where to look next?
❌ Bad camera angles? Your panels feel flat & boring?
❌ Weak composition? No sense of depth or cinematic impact?
❌ Editors rejecting your work? They say “It’s too messy” or “It lacks focus”?
This Course Will Fix That!
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
✔ Storyboard your manga like a film director
✔ Fix bad paneling, awkward pacing, and weak compositions
✔ Use cinematic framing techniques to create dynamic manga pages
✔ Master professional nemu (storyboard) techniques used by top mangaka
Fix Your Manga Paneling

Why Most Beginner Manga Looks Amateur (And How to Fix It!)
Why Most Beginner Manga Looks Amateur (And How to Fix It!)
By thinking like a film director, your paneling & composition will improve instantly
💡 What You’ll Learn:
🎬 How to frame your panels like a camera shot
📖 How to direct your manga like an anime storyboard
💥 How to fix bad paneling & improve readability
🔥 Taught by a professional Tokyo-based director & cinematographer!
Start Learning Today
📖 What’s Inside the Course? (Module Breakdown)
📌 MODULE 1: Think Like a Director – Manga as a Cinematic Medium
✔ How film & manga use the same visual storytelling rules
✔ The biggest mistakes artists make when storyboarding
✔ The “cinematic eye” method for making panels dynamic
📌 MODULE 2: Paneling & Composition – Storytelling Through Layouts
✔ How to control pacing, tension, & flow with panels
✔ Fixing bad camera angles & weak compositions
✔ The 180-degree rule in manga paneling
📌 MODULE 3: Directing Your Nemu (Storyboarding & Scene Planning)
✔ How to break down a script into panels
✔ Thumbnailing & rough sketching for fast planning
✔ Best practices for speech bubble & text placement
📌 MODULE 4: Advanced Cinematic Techniques – Motion, Tension, & Pacing
✔ How to create smooth action flow in fight scenes
✔ How to make your manga feel like an anime
✔ How to use motion lines, angles, & framing for impact
📌 MODULE 5: From Nemu to Final Manga Pages (Turning Roughs Into Finished Art)
✔ Reviewing & editing your nemu before inking
✔ Case studies from One Piece, Jujutsu Kaisen, and other top manga
✔ Bringing your storyboard to a polished, professional manga page
🔥 BONUS: “How Anime Uses Camera Work & Paneling – Learn From the Best!”
📄 Includes Downloadable Templates & Workbooks!
Master Storyboarding & Fix Your Paneling
🧐 Who Is This Course For?
📌 This Course is Perfect For:
✔ Beginner & intermediate mangaka who struggle with paneling & readability
✔ Artists who want their manga to feel cinematic & dynamic
✔ Anyone who wants to improve storytelling & composition in manga
📌 You DON’T Need:
❌ A fancy drawing tablet (traditional or digital artists welcome!)
❌ Advanced art skills (this is about storyboarding, not just drawing!)
Learn How to Panel Like a Pro
“I finally understand how to use camera angles & pacing like a pro!”
Keith Finley
“This course completely changed how I plan my manga! My paneling improved overnight!”
Monet Goode
“It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business.”
Channing Lee
Course Pricing & Special Bonuses
$99
Full price
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.
$49
Early Bird Discount
(First 10 Students Only!)
💡 BONUS: First 10 students get a free 1:1 manga storyboard review ($50 value!)
Offer expires in: [Insert Countdown Timer]
FAQs
Answering Your Biggest Questions!
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✅ No! This course focuses on storyboarding & composition, not just art skills.
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✅ Yes! We start with the basics and go step by step.
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✅ Nope! You can do this with paper, Clip Studio Paint, or any art tool.