Part II. Storyboard. Another one of these storyboards realized in a same session, I remember about 12 hours, frame after frame, to correct frames, to reject emblems ... the definitive panel that I show has 32 frames, though the whole including rejected ones were near the 50 frames. Marina Palmero was accompanying me in Tesauro Madrid's offices in the edition at the controls of the computer and the scanner, and Gabe Ibañez was directing the situation from Buenos Aires, Argentina. And the one who writes these lines, finished the day with two well deserved pints of beer.



Parte III. El anuncio. Emitido solo en sudamérica.
Part III. The commercial. Broadcasting only in South America.
3 comments:
Me fascinan todo tipo de bocetos y veo los tuyos y flipo. Lo bueno del invento del blog es que ahora los sotryboard no se quedan perdidos para siempre en una carpeta sino que se exponen para poder ser disfrutados.
Un saludo.
No dejas de asombrarme! genio!
Un abrazo!
Ita
Genial ...
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