Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Storyboard Comparison



I've decided that I should really redirect my blog here to more of a storyboard/directing focus. I've noticed that it's beginning to meander a bit away from what I like to do, so in an attempt to kick it in the right direction, I've put together a quicktime of a board I did a while ago. It's from a Mike Mingola project called "The Amazing Screw-On Head". Chris Prynoski over at Titmouse Studios asked if I'd board the 2nd act. I did the entire board digitally in Photoshop...a tedious program to do boards. I now use Mirage, but I digress... I really tried to make it feel like the comic (hence all the tone). The final show looks great. I just wish the script was as good, but I digress...I put together a movie that has the final show on the top and my boards at the bottom. I've been meaning to try this out for a while. I thought it could be a fun way to show storyboards. I'm still trying to figure out You Tube's limitations, so excuse the streched image.

8 comments:

Mark McDonnell said...

DOPE man. Great idea and would love to pick up some ideas. Miss you man. You should come out and sketch with us. It's been pretty slow, but I still go out with some of the guys. We're goin' out today . . .if you're down?

MAC

roque said...

Great stuff! Looks like all they had to do was pretty much trace your tighter-than-heck storyboards.

Kmann said...

Tighter than heck is right my friend. We had to blacken in the shadows on our stuff so we would get that true Mignola look. What was fun on a couple panels became tedious very quickly. All I gotta say is thank god for copy/paste!

Frank Forte said...

K-Mann,

Real nice boards. I lovced the short. Thought the writing was good. Any chance this going to series?

I'm going to the Paul Felix talk...you there??

Frank F

Kmann said...

hey frank. I don't think this'll go to series. I haven't heard anything. It's probably doubtful.

Paul Felix...Hell ya I am. See you there buddy!

burgerlog said...

wow! this is really nice! great job.

Ryan Kramer said...

way cool post. It was a cool way to see storyboards brought all the way to finish.

Joe said...

Awesome!