The Walt Disney Family Museum regularly hosts events the helps aspiring artists of one type or another learn more about the animation industry. On May 16, 2026, the museum will be hosting a workshop to teach about storyboarding. The event will take place in the Learning Center from 10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. It is open to students in grades 9-12, along with adults. The workshop will see Christian Roman on hand to teach about storyboarding. Roman has worked on many animated projects, including The Simpsons and Pixar’s Elemental. Tickets are now available for this event on The Walt Disney Family Museum website. Details can be found below!
Workshop | Introduction to Storyboarding with Storyboard Artist Christian Roman
COST
$60 members | $50 youth members $75 adult non-members | $65 youth non-members
DATE
Sat, May 16 | 10:30am–12:30pm
YEAR
2026
LOCATION
Learning Center
AGES
Grades 9–12 & adults
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a storyboard artist, but you aren’t sure where to start? Look no further than this intimate workshop with special guest Christian Roman. A veteran storyboard artist, Roman has worked on countless projects, ranging from The Simpsons to Disney and Pixar’s Elemental (2023). The workshop will provide instruction on the fundamentals of storyboarding and the key ingredients that make a visually clear narrative. Guests will then receive hands-on experience with industry-standard exercises that will propel them on their storyboarding journey.
On-Sale Information
Tickets for Introduction to Storyboarding with Storyboard Artist Christian Roman will be available as follows:
Walt’s Circle Donors: Purchase tickets beginning Tuesday, April 14 at noon PT by emailing membership@wdfmuseum.org.
Founding, Supporter, and Friend-level members: Purchase tickets beginning Wednesday, April 15 at noon PT by emailing membership@wdfmuseum.org.
All member levels: Tickets available beginning Thursday, April 16 at noon PST via the Member Portal.
Public (non-members): Remaining tickets available beginning Friday, April 17 at noon PSTonline.
Join as a member or upgrade your current membership to receive priority access and discounts to programs like these. For more information, please visit our Membership page
About the Speaker
Christian Roman
Originally from Massachusetts,Christian Roman attended Boston University under a full Trustee Scholarship, graduating with a degree in Painting (CFA ’91). In his final year he realized his true passion was animation, he took an internship at a local Boston studio called Olive Jar Animation and learned how to do stop-motion animation on various MTV commercials.
After graduating, Roman moved to Los Angeles, where his first big break was on The Simpsons. He started in layout, moved into storyboarding, then ultimately became the show’s Storyboard Supervisor. While at that studio, he also directed episodes of The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat and Mission Hill. Roman then went on to help create and direct two Disney Television Animation series: Fillmore! and American Dragon: Jake Long. While in Los Angeles, Roman served as a storyboard artist on many other productions, such as the Lilo & Stitch television series, an episode of HBO’s Happily Every After, King of the Hill, Superman: The Animated Series, and the direct-to-video animated feature sequel Kronk’s New Groove (2005). Roman’s last job in Los Angeles was storyboarding on The Simpsons Movie (2007), when he was approached by a friend working at Pixar if he would consider moving to San Francisco to work there.
Roman started at Pixar in 2007, working on Toy Story 3 (2010), every Toy Story short film and television special, Cars 3 (2017), Toy Story 4 (2019), Onward (2020), Luca (2021), an episode of Dug Days, and Elemental (2023).
Since leaving Pixar in 2024, Roman has storyboarded for Aardman Animation, DreamWorks Animation, and 20th Century Animation. In September 2025, Roman began a new chapter working for Studio MDHR—the video game company that created Cuphead(2017). Roman lives with his wife, teenage daughter, and cat Minnie in El Cerrito, California.
Accessibility Information
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