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Uploaded by on Oct 30, 2007

Storyboard by Alessandra Sorrentino for the tv show "Skunk Fu"
These are some sequences from ep.18 Turtle Watching.

http://www.alessandrasorrentino.com
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  • Wait a minute storyboards can be animated? IOh an by the way you animations are great!

  • @blueflame971 well if you mean the ice skating scene, no I just had some fun with that ;) Thank you!

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  • @blueflame971 Some storyboard artists like to add some animation to there work so animators and other people in the production can get a better understanding for whats going to happen in the animation,I personally dont do that  but maybe in the future i will.

  • why is skunk fu never on tv anymore!?? D:

  • thanks ;)

  • This is one reason why I don't like animations done overseas. Especially all this stuff from Rough Draft Korea.

    Just look at SpongeBob or The Simpsons Movie - it all looks much too smooth and calculated. No sign of dynamic or personality...

    Really good job on Skunk Fu and Secret of Kells however!

  • The layout department (bg layout and especially posing layout) seems to be slowly disappearing, it's a real shame. Most of all because the time and budget allowed to the storyboard artist has stayed the same, while he basically has to work twice as much. Ah well, enough with the rumbling, the only important thing is enjoying and loving what you do.

  • Hehe I know, the rabbit scene is a special exception - I just wanted to have fun as I'm an animator.

    But yes, I've figured that the tendency now is asking the storyboard artist to draw an awful lot of poses, because very often the show goes overseas to be animated and for obvious reasons they animate only and exactly what they see in the board.

  • It's uncommon to have that many franmes in a storyboard... But it definitely looks nicer - and it's easier for the animators this way. Especially in scenes like the one where the rabbit is ice-skating.

  • nice storyboard you really undestand whats going on in the scene.

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