Monthly Archives: September 2012

Betsy Mendoza and Nia Baker’s Mood Board

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Reno Abraham and Marckenly Montour Moodboard

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Kadeem Willox and Virgilio Samo Moodboard

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Frank Mason and Dino Sakic’s Mood Board Image

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Final Mood Board

Members: Charles Baculima-Castillo and Dwayne Carolina This is the final image of our Mood Board.

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Response to Beyond Drawing Basics Article

I like how this article is set up and organized. Anderson, in my view, really took the definition of art to the next level. He envisioned by imagining how the other person live his life. He steps into their shoes, … Continue reading

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Response To Beyond Drawing Basics Article

I found the article very interesting to read as it describes the work J. Todd Anderson does for each movie he makes. He seems to be a very pro-active person since he does a lot of preparation for each film … Continue reading

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Response To Beyond Drawing Basics Article

It is very interesting to read how much work and dedication J. Todd Anderson puts into his storyboards. I never realized that it is actually an art form. He pours hundreds of hours into his work and yet is so … Continue reading

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Beyond Drawing Basics: Drawing Storyboards for the Coen Brothers Movies

This was a pretty interesting article. I never knew that this type of art played such a big role in the making of a movie. I found the process, from his approach to the end product also to be very … Continue reading

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Response To Beyond Drawing Basics Article

The article was a good read. I like how the artist who the article is mainly about, J. Todd Anderson, retains his composure about his profession. Just like mood boards, storyboards aren’t used as often as they one were, but … Continue reading

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