Or this personal example from Home. "The Great Chicago Hot Dog Crisis" is about Oh trying a hotdog for the first time. But also about Humans and Boov learning to co-exist based on bonding over their love for hotdogs.
Some more examples from TTBGO. We had all crew animatic screenings, and we'd send out invites. These were all images from the animatic combined with the title of the episode, and each visually shows exactly what the episode is about.
Had the urge to draw our boy Nate from, um, Big Nate. I am constantly inspired by the amount of passion, love, creativity, comedy, silliness, yes-and's and everything that every single member of the crew puts into the show every single day. We hope y'all love the show.
comic : drawing (in a more digestible format for Twitter)
Hi! I put up a 50 page packet of Storyboard Tips covering some moderate-to-advanced topics (POV, cinematic shots, etc). It's pay-what-you-want, and all proceeds go to @InnerCityArts. https://t.co/2DZsIGs5IT
When this post goes around, it always leaves off the third panel. Which is the most important panel. Milt was saying HE was not "smart enough" to listen to music. Different brains, different people.
comic : 2020
comic: difference.
super-important. (from @stepheneveld's tips for King Julien boarders.)
comic : why am i alive? 1/2
rule of 1/3rds. (boarding packet is almost done)