Thursday, February 25, 2010

These Chicks Rock!

 
Hey guys, I just finished a music video for a Bay Area production studio.  It turned out really well.  I can't wait to see the video.   As in many videos, there's always a bit of a story that captures the emotions of the song.  This happens before the music begins, so I guess it's part of the opening scenes that kicks off the music.  

Here the band is going over the plan before they step out of their car and bust in to some poor guys' house.  I had a good time doing it.  The director was great to work with.  The past couple of jobs have been brought to me under rushed conditions, with this one I was given a good amount of time to bring the words to life so...  much appreciated.  Everyone was very pleased with how the boards came out, myself included.

Monday, February 1, 2010

I Want Him Dead - Storyboards

This was a fun job.  It was for a short film titled "I want him dead."  It's about how a girl gets revenge on her bad ex-boyfriend in a very Looney Tunes type way.  It's a very funny script.  I think it should be out by spring or early summer for all the various film festivals. 

The image reads top to bottom starting on the left and continues on to the rows on the right.  The last two frames are a a very long camera movement to the right which establishes the entire setting of the photo shoot.  It was a pretty fast job.  I had to board the entire film in about two weeks, but everyone was happy. 

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

White Sands 2100 Matte Painting


So the idea was that this is White Sands New Mexico after the "big one" hits the West and creates a giant crack into the US starting from the Gulf of California.  So in the year 2100, White Sands New Mexico is next to the new larger Gulf of California and also has one of three U.S. space ports.  They're enjoying the economic boom because of the space port so it has become this idyllic City/Community. 

Just an idea, I thought it was interesting.  If you look at what they're watching at the drive-in, you'll see that the Three Stooges are still awesome in the future. 

"Keep a lookout from the watchtowers of the north."


This a storyboard from a story I wrote.  I was going for the big fantasy summer movie feel.  Bring some popcorn, it's going to be good.

"Whatever you do son... don't go to the Carnival"




I wrote a short story about a kid living in a dust bowl country town back around 1910 who goes to the traveling show that comes to town.  He sees things that change him and at the end he realizes that he loses a big part of his childhood innocence that night and comes to regret it.

So I storyboarded it out.  I had to go without any elaborate camera movement so I could lay them out nine to a page like this.

I think it's a really touching tale about those moments that move us forward in to adulthood, whether we want to or not.  Such is life.

Beer Commercial



I did these storyboards for a micro-brew beer company.  It was their first commercial.  It was a really good test.  I had a 45-30 seconds to tell a story, hook the audience and make sure the product got a good amount of screen time.  It turned out great, the story was funny.

Traditional and Digital Landscape Paintings


It's very fun.  It's like mediation, especially if you're on location.