Story Art

Story Frames & Animatic Comparisons
(This page is under re-construction)

Introduction

Thanks for your interest in my story art!

Firstly, thanks for bearing with me while I re-construct this page to contain updated material.

Some of my work is still under lock and key, but you can send an access request via email by clicking here.

I am very happy to produce test frames/sequences.

Sprocket Goes Fishing

Kids / Adventure / Comedy

I am currently developing a television series based on Build Me Up, my 8 x award-winning NFTS grad film, which sees Vera and Sprocket go on a grand adventure, helping all manner of creatures along the way. But, everyone needs some downtime; and Sprocket loves fishing. The problem is… Well, he’s not exactly a born angler.

Version 1 of the boards and animatic are available now. I am actively working on this sequence at the moment, so please check back to see future versions!

To view the below boards full screen, please click here (opens new tab).
You can also click here to view the script.

Animatic

Board-by-board

Please click once on the image, then you can use arrow buttons.

Build Me Up

Family / Sci-Fi / Adventure

Below you’ll find some of the production animatics for Build Me Up, my MPSE Golden Reel-winning NFTS graduation film about two robot siblings who must overcome their grief to help each other survive.

These sequences are not yet on Google Slides.

Production Animatics

Board-by-board

Board-by-board options for these animatics are coming soon.

But, for now, please enjoy looking through my original beat boards for Build Me Up. These were used to pitch the story to other departments, such as Editing, Production Design and Composing.

Square-Go, Scare Crow!

Boards for a 2D short

Below is an excerpt from a Silly Symphonies/Looney Tunes inspired 2D short I began at the NFTS, following Silo the Scarecrow - who is afraid of birds - as he fights to keep Roger the Enormous Crow away from his precious apple tree.

I recommend the fully scored and sound designed animatic, but if you prefer to go board-by-board at your own pace, please scroll a little further or click here to go full screen (opens new tab).

Animatic

Board-by-board

Please click once on the image, then you can use arrow buttons.

More coming soon!

Please bear with me while I give this page a jolly good sprucing up.

In the meantime, for access to more material, simply reach out and I’ll provide the password for the other bits.

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