Thought I would try my hand at storyboards for once.
I'm not going to storyboard everything but I figured I would try a few key moments. Hopefully I'll find time to do a few more.
MAH
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05-05-2010 10:53 AM
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05-05-2010 04:05 PM
Here's something you don't want to hear in a truckstop... I'm looking forward to your entry.
I think you may have the scales tipped in favor of doing one myself this time around... if I do... it will be to your credit... literally or figuratively
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05-05-2010 10:18 PM
Nice storyboards! I like your drawing style, very detailed for storyboards. Why don't you usually do them? (Like I can talk, I usually storyboard one scene then go, eh, forget it, it's all in my head).
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05-05-2010 11:07 PM
I'm digging the storyboards...cool to see how you're visualizing the shots.
the writer formerly known as "Conlan Forever"
Need a short script? Have an idea? Want to collaborate? Contact me.
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05-06-2010 05:54 AM
Thanks!
Same here. I usually have it all mapped out in my head or just make it up along the way. Walk around the room, look for the right shot, etc...
I figured that I should at least try to get some of the stuff in my head down on paper. I forget shots from time to time as I don't use a shot list either, this might help.
I doubt I'll do many more due to time restraints and life getting in the way.
Thanks, Russ.
I just want to mention that Russ is getting a 'Script Consultant" credit (at the minimum) as he really helped me shape this one in the end.
He came up with an idea or two that added a little more meat to the story.
Anyone still looking for a script should contact him.
MAH
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05-06-2010 06:31 AM
Also wanted to add that I usually run my scripts by a few other members here as well. Alex Whitmer, John Labonney & especially a local writer, Doug Sinclair.
All of whom have given me their time and effort via feedback.
MAH
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05-06-2010 03:03 PM
Storyboards are sah-weeeet. How long did it take to do 'em?
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05-06-2010 04:31 PM
Thanks! Not long really, I should do more. Maybe 5 minutes apiece? More or less depending on what was going on in the frame and how much detail I wanted to add. I've done one or two more since.
BTW, thanks again for being a soundboard for me when I threw Fest ideas your way. Super helpful. Definitely part of the reason I'm here at this point.
For those of you who don't know, Marlon is about to undertake a new feature expanding on his great short film, The Jones'. Should be awesome!
MAH








