I'm often asked how to go about starting a film, and I always answer the same way: it begins entirely in the SKETCHBOOK.. this is where ideas are explored and figured out. there's no judge to say that this is bad or good.. just exploration and refinement which the audience will only see the result of. The roughs in your sketchbook are studies that are a necessary part of figuring out the complexities of moving a character within a space.
Please visit the NEW WEB PAGE OF SKETCHES with most of my sketch book drawings for my last film "Puppet". Enjoy! happy vOting!
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Sketchbook: "PUPPET" development..
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6 comments:
great! why do all the good pens and markers bleed trough sketchbooks pages?
Nice quick study of the hand and fingers movement.
Dude, I need a page out of your sketchbook, that is amazing.
Amazing sketches, Pat. It's great that you are so dedicated and obsessed with sketching. I'm always trying to get myself to keep a sketchbook. I cheerfully begin a new one with a promise to draw everyday! I look back a few months later and two pages have been used. Must work on that ...
Anyways, very nice work. Thanks for sharing and don't lose this sketchbook!!!!
Pat, you impress me. The sketchbook becomes the film. The way you have stuff figured out there is staggering. Lots to learn.
Noelle, have you thought about doing a sketchblog, and trying to update it everyday. Look up my sketchblog and Dan Pinto's.
Now that I'm reading this post, I realized you are such a good drawer! I didn't know you actually DID movies! Can you please tell me some of the movies where you've worked before?
This won't have effect in fact, that's exactly what I believe.
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