Concept board development from draft to late stage review to final versions.

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.

EXT. EMPTY STREET – LATE NIGHT
They’re just messing around in the dark, when a gunman confronts them.

More fun and crazy stuff from old #MissCastAway.

Tighter and wider options for the same scene.

Rough versus final board.

A storyboard sequence from recent promo spot project. Lacrosse team runs towards sports arena.

Storyboarding process and staging a scene:
1) Schematic with camera placement and scene design,
2) Rough boards,
3) Final boards.

Roughing out same scene as the high angle version.
This one is from a different angle: Over the shoulder of detective interviewing the strippers.

From past project: Sniper sequence.
Slo-mo Camera follows the bullets into window.
HERO and CAT scramble to dodge bullets.
Close on CAT: she notices open door behind her.
CAT bolts through door as HERO looks on.
See full Metropolis storyboards.


