Storyboards

                   

Storyboards

By visualizing scenes before production, I can help to identify potential issues or changes early on, saving time and resources during shooting. It also aids in budgeting, as the production team can estimate equipment, personnel, and location requirements more accurately. Previsualization serves as a communication tool among various departments, including the director, cinematographer, production designer, and visual effects team. It helps ensure that everyone is on the same page regarding the creative vision and technical requirements. Overall, storyboards, concept art and previsualization are a critical part of the filmmaking process, allowing filmmakers to make informed creative decisions and streamline production. It's a bridge between the initial concept and the actual shooting, helping to translate ideas into a concrete plan for the visual storytelling of a film. The first step from script to the final film is to create some visuals. I start by creating a mood reel of similar themed films, storyboards and concept art. My concept art for my short “The most compassionate game” Dalai Lama Audiobook

Concept Art

These panels provide a visual narrative that outlines camera angles, character positions, lighting and overall composition. Storyboards help filmmakers visualize the flow of the story and plan camera movements. Check out sone more examples in my "script to screen” reel and some of my personal work!

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Art direction

Very often I work with a team of other concept artists.

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