Redbarn Commercial Storyboards

Redbarn Commercial Storyboards

Redbarn Commercial Storyboards

Storyboard Artist

Radical Fable Productions

2020-2025

Project Synopsis

Storyboarding for the Redbarn dog food commercials was a delightful journey where creativity met collaboration, allowing me to blend my vision with insightful feedback from the client. Each frame was meticulously crafted to capture the essence of the narrative, ensuring that our furry friends were showcased in the most endearing light possible.

This process not only informed the production team and myself but also laid a solid foundation for a successful shoot, highlighting my proud contributions as the director. In every pencil stroke and detail, I felt a deep connection to the project, celebrating the joy and vitality that dogs bring into our lives.

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Redbarn “Gut Health” Storyboards

Redbarn “Every Dog Deserves” Storyboards

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Redbarn “Chew-A-Bulls” Storyboards

Redbarn “Air-Dried Dog Food” Storyboards

The Corpse Storyboards

The Corpse Storyboards

The Corpse Storyboards

Storyboard Artist

Ancient Order

2017

Project Synopsis

Based on the beloved series of children’s books by Jon Klassen and Mac Barnett, “Shape Island” takes us to the whimsical land of three shapes: Triangle, Circle, and Square, as they explore their home and learn more about each other.
As a fan of Klassen & Barnett’s work, I was extremely excited to come on to this project. As a model-maker, I got to create beautiful props for the titular shapes. I wore many other hats throughout the production.
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Behind the Scenes Gallery

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Beat City Drama Scene Storyboards

Beat City Drama Scene Storyboards

Beat City Drama Scene Storyboards

Storyboard Artist

Personal Project

2019

Project Synopsis

Based on the beloved series of children’s books by Jon Klassen and Mac Barnett, “Shape Island” takes us to the whimsical land of three shapes: Triangle, Circle, and Square, as they explore their home and learn more about each other.

Halfway through the show I became the Art Dept Manager, keeping track of the upcoming shots and communicating to the Art, Puppet, Animation and Rigging departments, staying ahead of our production timeline.

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STORYBOARDS

Taking a small folktale and turning it into a larger stry was a great exercise to get my mind and drawing hand wrapped around how to translate something from the page into visuals. My reimagining of Coyote as a trailer park bum and Old Turkey as a sweet old grandma was my first stint of inspiration. When I realized I wanted to tel a story that rhymed, like a children’s storybook, I realized I was in for an even deeper challenge!

STORYBOARD PAGES

Most of our trees were skinny enough to be constructed out of a packing tube base or even a simple dowel rod, but some had to be massive to sell the scale of an old-growth forest. I carved these large tree trunks by cutting a MDF (medium-density fiberboard) templates, covering it with aluminum tape on the edges, and using them as a guide to cutting the shape out of 12″ diameter foam cylinders with a hot wire.

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Most of our trees were skinny enough to be constructed out of a packing tube base or even a simple dowel rod, but some had to be massive to sell the scale of an old-growth forest. I carved these large tree trunks by cutting a MDF (medium-density fiberboard) templates, covering it with aluminum tape on the edges, and using them as a guide to cutting the shape out of 12″ diameter foam cylinders with a hot wire.

Anabot Wonder Storyboards

Anabot Wonder Storyboards

Anabot Wonder Storyboards

Srtoryboard Artist

Anabot

2016

Project Synopsis

Based on the beloved series of children’s books by Jon Klassen and Mac Barnett, “Shape Island” takes us to the whimsical land of three shapes: Triangle, Circle, and Square, as they explore their home and learn more about each other.

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Anabot “Wonder” Storyboards

Taking a small folktale and turning it into a larger stry was a great exercise to get my mind and drawing hand wrapped around how to translate something from the page into visuals. My reimagining of Coyote as a trailer park bum and Old Turkey as a sweet old grandma was my first stint of inspiration. When I realized I wanted to tel a story that rhymed, like a children’s storybook, I realized I was in for an even deeper challenge!

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STORYBOARD PAGES

Most of our trees were skinny enough to be constructed out of a packing tube base or even a simple dowel rod, but some had to be massive to sell the scale of an old-growth forest. I carved these large tree trunks by cutting a MDF (medium-density fiberboard) templates, covering it with aluminum tape on the edges, and using them as a guide to cutting the shape out of 12″ diameter foam cylinders with a hot wire.

Old Flames Storyboards

Old Flames Storyboards

Old Flames Storyboards

Storyboard Artist

AE Fletch Productions

2016

Project Synopsis

Based on the beloved series of children’s books by Jon Klassen and Mac Barnett, “Shape Island” takes us to the whimsical land of three shapes: Triangle, Circle, and Square, as they explore their home and learn more about each other.

Halfway through the show I became the Art Dept Manager.

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Old Flames Storyboards

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