Storyboards by me.
I'm an award winning storyboard artist.
I guess that's not how it works.
I worked on an award winning film as a storyboard artist.
I wish it would hit the internet.
Trying to do a collaboration with Marty and completely bolloxed the whole thing.
Wanting it just to flow out with hardly any extra effort.
Came out dull dull dull.
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Working on my Namor vs the Inhumans pages today. Get ready Marty. I have print outs taped to the back of the bristol board. Light table and me using the pomodoro counter, it will go quickly.
Cool news, Ellis! What a way to start out the new year!
Thanks Rick. Got a job interview coming up. That would be good to get a nice regular drone job. Get creative on top of that time structure.
This is for Tom Moon. A guy using his clock up fairly efficiently. As he says I'm Booked
Congrats, Mr. Goodson! When Marwan and co. were posting updates on the film via Facebook, I diligently clicked "Like" and even made public comments praising their expert storyboards.
Y'know, social media...it's the wave of the future.
Looked like a cool film--real nice production values...and great 'boards, as we know.
Congratulations Ellis Goodson, storyboard artist of the award-winning "Desolate Road"!
Thanks Marty, Tom.
Thanks for all the likes on FB Marty.
Good wording on that last bit Tom. Cut and paste time.
Wait, what?! Do my eyes deceive me? You are scrapping the whole project?
I think I'll just do two pages, straight onto Bristol board, barely know where I'm going, and then ask Marty if he will ink that.
El-lis!
Don't sweat it, brother!
You draw whatever you want. It's not easy taking someone else's "script" and laying it out. Esply when said script is half-baked.
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