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Animatic Storyboard:

Back when I was studying at Teesside University, I had many opportunities to work on various projects, however, there was only a few that I was actually proud of. Just before I left the university I had the opportunity to work in a group project to create an opening title sequence for a movie. We were allowed to choose any title sequence for any movie. We as a group chose to create a title sequence for Pirates of the Carribean, in which we would all have specific roles in which to create this animation. I was placed as a senior concept and storyboard artist, meaning that I would visualise most of the scenes. At first, I was asked to create a storyboard, but I held myself to a better standard than at and honestly... I wanted to impress my team so I created an animatic. Using Procreate on the Ipad Pro and premiere I was able to draw out some frames and compile them all into a small sequence. Like I said previously, I was very proud of this animatic so I thought I would take ethis opportunity to share it with you all.

The Animatic:


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