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Chris Sanders (Co-Director of Lilo & Stitch, How To Train Your Dragon, The Croods) shares some unused storyboards from his latest film The Croods.
I think I’d rather just watch 90 mins of Sanders drawing storyboards than watch the finished movie; these are beautiful!
More storyboards here, too.
Hi everyone, here is a template I made if anyone wants to use it--they're basic page layouts. Just save it to your computer and print! **Make sure you choose 'fit to page' or the option that shrinks it to fit the page in your printing options**
Today's writing prompt is really last week's prompt, but I have to confess: after a week of discussion on storyboarding, followed by:
getting my novel to copy editing
going to Vermont College of Fine Arts and hearing lectures from:
Jacqueline Woodson
Holly Black
Gregory Macguire
Julie Larios
Kathi Appelt
and our very own TAMI LEWIS BROWN.......
well...I was living the dream. I was in the dream. I was....I was....writing.
(See my blog post)
So here is today's and last week's prompt:
Are you ready?
Let's DRAW.
Draw your protagonist. Put her or him in the middle of the inciting incident. Don’t think. Just draw. Don’t spend a lot of time on this. If you are uptight about drawing, draw with your nondominant hand. Don’t worry about beauty.
DREAM.
See it.
Now write. Whatever you want. For ten minutes. Let your dream state take over for your "I've got to write perfect sentences" state. Write what you see. Is what you see showing you something? Is what you see revealing an aspect of the story you had discounted?
Write.
Dream
Discover
Write.
Have a great weekend!!!!
thanks for sharing Paige :)