Their work often goes unoticed by the general public but their contributions are significant.
My script is a rough draft proposal to show the behind the scenes planning of films with these artists who I often refer to as the "blueprint makers" of the movies.
Storyboards:
The Invisible art (Part 1)
Image : Fade IN:
Drawings from misc. productions fade in and out
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The art of cinema has been going strong for over 100 years.
It’s one of the few art forms that utilizes visual and audio sensations to create
emotional experience that envelops
Image:
Famous stills of various motion pictures from past and present DISSOLVE into
another.
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Many disciplines go into creating these images. Many are invisible.
Behind the scenes. The storyboard artist creates images that never are wind up
on screen. But the images they create help the filmmakers realize their vision.
In a sense, they are
They blueprint creators of the film
Image:
pencil drawings and concept art of various films slow zoom into Camera.
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From the rough sketches of title designer Saul Bass….
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To the richly detailed concept art of Ralph McQuarrie for
the Star Wars films.
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Storyboard artists have become the invisible navigators of
the film medium.
Image: A Storyboard
artist at work.(TBD)
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Many great directors such as Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg,
George Lucas, Francis Ford Coppola, Stanley Kubrick…
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These images assist the production design teams; camera
crews and visual men plan their work
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Producers and production managers rely heavily on
storyboards to budget and plan expensive scenes that require a great deal
logistical work.
Image:
Production designer working in Office
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Before the actors arrive on set, the director often has visualized
the film on paper
Image: A
movie set. Cameras and Lights are everywhere…
Narrator
The art of the storyboard specialist has been around since
the advent of film
Image:
Silent film imagery from Melies, Chaplin, Griffith…
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It has since evolved into a more complex form using
computers. A technique known as Previsualization
Image: A
computer generated Previsualization sequence (Film TBD).
Loved looking at all the storyboards. You've developed such a wonderful niche for yourself and those who love the back story. I'm a film buff, but you are on another level.
ReplyDeleteThis looks and sounds fantastic, Cool. You have a great handle on the script-making process and it definitely shows in this excerpt. I especially like how you've interspersed the imagery into your dialogue so the reader knows what you have planned for your shot. Just double-check your spelling in a few places and you're gold. Nice job!
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