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Into the Unknown - Making of Frozen II - Episode One
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Into The Unknown
Into the Unknown - Making of Frozen II - Episode One
Pre-vis & Storyboard

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Here’s a collection of my finished works from the VisDev for Animation class I took this past semester! Everyone’s task was to redesign characters from Alice in Wonderland (I chose an old Nordic theme), create renders and design process sheets, and visualize key story moments
Batman: The Telltale Series - LBP Stunts pre-vis fight.
Starting my next environment! This one will be a crypt with some sci-fi elements ...
I haven’t played the Telltale Batman series but, apparently, it features fight choreographed by LBP Stunts in Chicago.
This video is the pre-vis for a fight scene featuring Catwoman (played by Mickey Facchinello aka my future wife) and Batman (played by Brendon Huor) and it’s fucking amazing.

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I’m starting a thing. This is just a test of that thing. Working on motion graphics and title cards for it. Once those things are done i’ll reshoot the footage, and I’ll be posting on YouTube, Instagram, tumblr under “The Signal Booster” and on Twitter @TheSignalBoost1
Scenes with Commentary 1
I wanted to narrate some of the scenes from my Previs to help explain some of the decisions made when solving the direction of the film.
I believe that commentating on my film could possibly encourage students to think more about how they set up shots and use cameras. The commentary also includes some reflection on feedback given to me during the making of this pre-vis.
I found that seeking feedback on the story and visual throughout this process was invaluable and helped me develop the story that is coherent and emotional.