I was interested to look into the pre-production of this movie because it seemed really innovative for its time, it played a lot with the camera angles and in general the movie got universal acclaim when it came out back in 1985. The storyboard artist for this movie was Richard Lasley and it is interesting to see how well he captured all the characters actions and established really dynamic shots by manipulating camera angles. The drawing style however seems very static and the shading seems very strict and clean.
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Storyboard Refference: Back to the Future
I was interested to look into the pre-production of this movie because it seemed really innovative for its time, it played a lot with the camera angles and in general the movie got universal acclaim when it came out back in 1985. The storyboard artist for this movie was Richard Lasley and it is interesting to see how well he captured all the characters actions and established really dynamic shots by manipulating camera angles. The drawing style however seems very static and the shading seems very strict and clean.
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This sequence was redone from a more complex sequence involving a train. It was scrapped and this scene replaced it.
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ReplyDeleteDidn't know that. That's really cool!!
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