Storyboards

Storyboards are sequences of preliminary drawings, much like panels of a comic strip, used both to work out and define the layout and direction of an animated or live-action film, as well as to provide direction for animators and other artists and technicians working on the film down the line.

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These are final production storyboards for the final sequence of an episode of Warner Bros.' Duck Dodgers series, in which Daffy Duck, dressed as a school basketball mascot, faces off against another mascot in order to solve a mystery.

Characters © Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Storyboards by John Nunnemacher, after rough thumbnails by Tom Bancroft, Funny Pages Productions.


AdventurersThese are early production storyboards from the Adventurers project at Knowledge Adventure. These sequences are from a point towards the end of the game, where the heroes have discovered the secret hideout of the villain, a shadowy figure known as "The Prankster." The project was later retitled Spy Masters.

Story by Glenn Seidel, John Nunnemacher, et. al. Storyboards by John Nunnemacher. Characters © Knowledge Adventure.


Mickey MouseworksThis is a storyboard sample put together when I was working on Mickey MouseWorks at Disney Television Animation. This sequence is from the beginning of a short in which Mickey, as a cowboy, waits for a call for a job.

Story and characters ©Walt Disney Television Animation. Storyboards by John Nunnemacher.


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