©Armand Serrano/Redeemer Films 2006.
Here are a few board panels from different sequences for the project. I apologize for not posting as often as I did. Im busy with work and with this project. Im rewriting the story into a feature instead of a short. The DSI team are busy doing some tests and having a few prototype costumes made. Also, I'll be teaching a six-week 2-hour per session Visual Development class in Environmental Design at the Santa Clarita School Of Performing Arts in Newhall this coming February. The class is open to everyone. For those interested, details will be posted here in my blog next week.
Yes!...storyboard time! Looks great and good luck with the project and upcoming classes.
ReplyDeleteCool and a half.
ReplyDeleteAwesome work,
Cheers,
Milenko
As always, your work is really inspired. The atmosphear in these storyboards is quite amazing, like the composition. Good job! :)
ReplyDeleteArmand those storyboards are -beautiful-. So much better than the stick figure ones we used to attempt for our student films in uni...I miss working on them now after seeing what you've done with yours!
ReplyDeletePrototype costumes. Oh man. That's going to be AWESOME. Costumes. COOL.
I'd definitely attend that class if I could teleport. Drat. Where's science to the rescue when you need it?
--Shuku
Hey Armand,
ReplyDeleteGreat looking storyboards! Wow so it's a feature now, that's awesome. Can't wait to hear and see more from the project. I just received a new rare instruments sound library I've been wanting for a while. I'll see if I can at least finish up a small piece this weekend, so you can hear a sample of what I'm working on.
Take care and have a great weekend,
Hans
great boards armand! have a great weekend! ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! Fantastic boards!
ReplyDeleteGreat work!
ReplyDeleteCongrats from Brazil :o)
Armand--Awesome work...Really Nice!!:)
ReplyDeleteGreat thumbnails,i like the way you simplify with strokes,and the camera shots!greetings!
ReplyDeleteThat's a Nice Storyboard! What a great use of contrast!
ReplyDeleteI am so glad to see a bit of the storyboard pass! ;) It looks fantastic as I thought, keep it up Armand!
ReplyDeleteWOooo ... these storyboards are AWESOME!! Love the dynamic cinematography!! :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, very dramatic lighting! Feels epic :D
ReplyDeleteHey Armand,
ReplyDeleteGREAT JOB!!!!
Cheers,
Paco K.
Excellent! Great cinematic stuff as I've come to expect. Wish I could attend that Visual Development seminar...
ReplyDeleteawesome stuff. great storyboarding. really love this blog man.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful man.
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