Some New Stuff
I am taking a break from preparing my taxes. Then I’m heading off to a location shoot for a film on which I recently did storyboard work.
Storyboard and Concept Artist
I am taking a break from preparing my taxes. Then I’m heading off to a location shoot for a film on which I recently did storyboard work.
Most of the work that I do in storyboarding starts out really rough. The client wants something very quickly (and rather cheaply as well). So the first pass naturally is drawn small and loose. This keeps it quick (and therefore cheap) and invests just enough effort to demonstrate the gist of the idea. It is
From my home studio in Orem, Utah, I like to draw with paper and pencil very much. It’s one of my favorite mediums. I also like to draw people. Sometimes I draw from my imagination, sometimes from life, and at times from photo reference. I love it when I can apply these skills to a
I find that each of my clients have different needs. I have to be ready to adapt to the requirements of each assignment. Sometimes rough sketches are desired, others, a more refined drawing is appropriate. In this set of rough boards, I tried to draw the sketches to represent what each shot would look like.
When it comes to showing examples of storyboards it can be a little frustrating. I have posted sets on my website, but they are only select panels from a sequence to give a look at my drawing. I’m posting here what you might call the “director’s cut”. The whole sequence. This shows how all the
I would like to post some samples of my storyboarding. These sample come from a variety of projects. Some television public service spots and a pilot made for TNT. Please enjoy them. The final public service spot can be viewed on YouTube. Another can be seen here.
I am going to post some pictures of some of my storyboard work. Enjoy. I hope Christine is able to see them.