Friday, May 16, 2008
Digital Storybarding MUST happen!
There's no way that this class is going to run without your support. Although I have been transparent about my frustration in the business end of the new Cintiq class I learned yesterday that only 1 student has signed for the class! That's the biggest problem right now. The powers that be will not be willing to fund any class with less than 6 students registered.
Before the petition, before the frustration you need to register to make this happen!
ANM499: Digital Storyboarding NEEDS YOU!!!!
All the best
Shaun
Matt Boles' Storyboards and Beat Boards
Thursday, May 15, 2008
Schremlin has been updated
Monday, May 12, 2008
Fish 'n' Chumps Beat Boards
Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Fish 'n' Chumps Advance Screening
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
MARK ANDREWS COMING TO AAU!!!
Mark Andrews, Story Supe at Pixar is coming to the Academy tomorrow for an informal presentation on his work. It's a fantastic opportunity to hear from one of the industry's finest story artists.
Wednesday 7th May: Bradley Hall - 4pm
We will of course be going upstairs rather than holding our usual class.
See you there!
Shaun
Monday, May 5, 2008
Why the bear has a stump of a tail.
I fixed my storyboard, tell me what you think.
Do tell me if there is some panels that don t work ;D
And here is the translation, not the best but it works, from a norwegian fairytail.
The bear met the fox in the forest a cold winter’s day. The fox came luring around with a big bundle of fish he had stolen.
The bear; where did you get all that fish from?
I have been out fishing, Mr. Bear! said the fox.
Now that the bear heard that, he also wants to learn to fish? He asked the fox to teach him how to fish.
That is a simple art for you Mr. Bear, said the fox, and it’s quick to learn. All you got to do is go out on the ice, make a hole and put your butt down in it. And then you have to hold it there fore a long, long time. Don’t worry about the burning and itching that you might feel, it’s just the fish nipping at your tail. The longer you hold it down there these more fish you get. And in-between are you going to poll it fast up.
Yes, the bear did what the fox had touted him. He holds his butt down in the hole for a long, long time, to it was good and frozen. He pulled his back part up as fast as he could, and off was the beautiful tail. And to the day of today the bear still goes around with just a stump of a tail.