Storyboarding the beginning of a street battle scene.
Frame 14: The moment just before MOHAWK GUY grabs DOC’s beak and another dude tackles BGUY.
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Storyboarding a street battle scene.
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After the sequence, a quick zoom to street level will be done in post. We begin the bloodbath, the next phase in the shot list.
Overhead view of empty set for Frames 15 to 20.
Frames 15 to 20 all camera movements and “extras” in place.
Frame 15: DOC and BGUY and 6-7 people pushing and shoving.
Frame 16: CONTINUOUS group A, pulling back/upward as 8-10 people (more people now) pushing and shoving.
Frame 17: CONTINUOUS group A, still pulling back/up as 10-15 people now pushing and shoving. Fight started in center (where DOC and BGUY are) and slowly propagating outward.
Frame 18: CONTINUOUS group A but much higher now (maybe treetop or higher), SCHEMATIC A: People coming out from all directions toward fight group A.
Frame 19: CONTINUOUS, same shot, SCHEMATIC A: Fight continues in group A and spreads out on the street group B.
Frame 20: CONTINUOUS, same shot, SCHEMATIC A: Fight spreads to include group C. Fight is now on all sides of Bus.
Paparazzi not welcome.
New cut from some old frames.
Line and final conceptual board for a development project.
Another example of concept board development from draft to late stage review to final versions.
Line and final conceptual board for a development project.
Concept board development from draft to late stage review to final versions.
There are times when ideas do not get past the client review stages. Here are a couple of concept boards that didn’t make it. I’m sharing them as I thought if these had gone to completion then they would make awesome looking boards.
Quick And Loose Shooting Boards: TDB sequences Pages 8 and 9.
Quick And Loose Shooting Boards: TDB Page 7: frame blocking, in-frame action, and camera movement.
Tighter and wider options for the same scene.
Rough versus final board.
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