Showing posts with label Storyboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Storyboard. Show all posts
Over the Moon - Storyboards Part 5
NOTES Page 9 Panels 1-6 Pretty much as filmed
Page 10 Here's where it ends differently... Julius stays with the astronauts and Connie knocks over the lunar lander with her ship. The film probably does have the better ending, Connie isn't quite the horrible person I drew her as.
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Connie Radar,
Over the Moon,
short film,
Storyboard
Over the Moon - Storyboards Part 4
NOTES Page 8 panel 6 I like the little white surrender flag but was never filmed....
Come back tomorrow for the final Part 5...
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Connie Radar,
Over the Moon,
short film,
Storyboard
Over the Moon - Storyboards Part 1
NOTES Page 1 Panels 6,7 and 8 were from an unfinished Connie Radar comic. The films story came about by asking what was Connie Shooting at? Tim Kidd, who shares the writing credit, suggested the space shuttle which lead to 'how about the original moon landing?'
Page 2 Panel 2 As in the real moon landing and for the sake of authenticity there were originally to 3 astronauts.
Page 2 Panel 5 Not included in the final edit were stock footage shots of ground control.
Come back for Part 2 tomorrow...
Page 2 Panel 2 As in the real moon landing and for the sake of authenticity there were originally to 3 astronauts.
Page 2 Panel 5 Not included in the final edit were stock footage shots of ground control.
Come back for Part 2 tomorrow...
Labels:
Connie Radar,
Over the Moon,
short film,
Storyboard
Princess Seppuku - Early Story Board
Here's a storyboard page showing a slightly different version of the bear fight from Princess Seppuku and the Hunt for Robot-X (available HERE). In this version shes tears the bears head off and searches inside the body like it's a cookie jar. Panel 6 and 7 are in the wrong order, note the arrow.
Gone Fishing - Storyboard Part 1
Here's an early draft of the Fot and Angus "The Big Catch" episode (currently on Mondomedia's Youtube channel), it's always interesting to note how much gets changed in the recording booth, thanks in no small part, to the talented Mr Darby.
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Animation,
Fot and Angus,
Rhys Darby,
Storyboard
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