CHICKENFLAVOUR
'Chickenflavour' is a beat-board I made during the professional storyboard course at the Animation Workshop in Viborg. The story is my own but based on the prompt 'worst thing you bought online, but you ordered 100 of them by mistake' by Kayvon Darabi-Fard, who was the lecturer for the 2 weeks of 'board driven' storyboarding.
Logline: An elderly lady with bad eyesight goes online to get a special treat for her cat, but what she actually ends up ordering exceeds her expectations.
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THE NEW PET SHOP
'The New Pet Shop' is a board I made during the professional storyboard course at the Animation Workshop in Viborg. The story is my own, but based on the prompt 'holiday abroad in a pet shop' by Kayvon Darabi-Fard, who was the lecturer for the two weeks focused on 'board driven' storyboarding.
Logline: On their holiday a family discovers "The New Pet Shop" where they offer ANY animal as a pet; thanks to new technology. The parents decide to give their daughter the zebra that she always dreamt of for her birthday, but the procedure turns out more ambitious than expected.
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MY FATHER'S DRAGON – STORYBOARD TEST
I made this board while attending the professional storyboard course at the Animation Workshop in Viborg during the two weeks focused on 'storyboarding for animated tv shows' with Federico Chericoni. The board is based on the official storyboard test for the animated feature film 'My Father's Dragon' by Cartoon Saloon.
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FEARS
This board is loosely based on true events.
Logline: Once upon a time, not so long ago, a woman was scared of heights and her friends signed her up to an exposure therapy. The therapist had their own methods.
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FILM STUDIES
These studies and sketches are done by analysing films shot by shot and drawing the panels on paper with ink or pencil.
Film: 'Penny Serenade' by George Stevens (1941)
Film: 'The Last Man on Earth' by Ubaldo Ragona and Sidney Salkow (1964)
Film: 'Gorgo' by Eugène Lourié (1961)
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