![]() It’s a detailed and excellent step-by-step tutorial on how to make aesthetics in Canva (including animations!). Here is a great Twitter post by writer Jessica Froberg that takes you through how she plans and creates her moodboards. Would you want people stealing your creative work to use as their own? □ You may come across something you think is beautiful, but it is theft of fellow creatives’ work. This does not align with our views at all, so please consider this when creating your moodboards. ![]() AI essentially steals from actual human authors and no credit is given. Our views on using AI-generated images: we do not support the unfair use of images. Although the moodboards are generally for personal use and not to profit from, it’s always nice to give credit where credit is due. You can also use your own photos if you’re artistically inclined! If you use a photo that is licensed, please try to credit its artist wherever possible. When in doubt, reach out and ask permission from the artist. Generally speaking, photos of movie stars that you may want to “cast” your story with are free for the public to use as they are in the public domain. This means either using free images that allow you to use them (Canva has several of these, and there are many other websites you can find free images on) or paying for the use of them (Canva also has a subscription service that gives you a plethora of “Pro” photos, videos, templates, and other elements). You can find that on our News tab.Ĭhoose images you have the right to use. ![]() We also have a moodboard tutorial post that Taylor made for us that includes step-by-step instructions and photos. We have a video where Kathleen chats with author Taylor Grothe about how to make moodboards, and Taylor makes one right before your eyes! Take a look by clicking on the image here. To view the image and alt text individually, there is a gallery at the bottom of the page. Here are some examples of moodboards the #MoodPitch hosts have created in a slideshow below. There are templates there that you can use, and once you get the hang of how it works, you can create your own from scratch. You can create them in photo collage programs, but we love using Canva for our graphic creations. ![]() A quick #moodboard search on Twitter will show you a ton of different examples. If you need help crafting your pitches, mention #moodpitch in your order requirements, include what you have for your pitch, and she’ll include one free pitch critique!Īs for moodboards, these are visually artistic collages of images that represent the tone and/or themes of your novel. If you need help with your drafted query letter or synopsis, Kathleen offers query package critiques here. Learn more about crafting query letters here and synopses here. When pitching your project, you need to make sure your query package is ready to send to any agents who like your pitch and who you want to send materials to. You can find a blog post about how to craft the perfect pitch here. It needs to be quick, concise, and specific, and it should include comps (book y meets book z) and relevant hashtags so the agents can find your pitch. We’ve got you covered.Ī pitch is a quick snapshot of your story that should have as many of these crucial elements as possible to grab an agent’s attention: character, inciting incident, goal, conflict, and stakes. If you’re asking either of these questions, don’t worry.
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