Animation Artifacts &Story & Storyboards 16 Apr 2007 08:50 am

Wind In The Willows Part 3

- I had been planning to photograph the final sculpture of the trees, posted yesterday, to show the end results with vehicles gone and park cleaned up. However, the deluge that hit the city, yesterday was the 2nd worst in history. 7.5 inches fell within 12 hours. There was no way I’d have been able to photograph anything in the sheets of rain that was falling. Nor did I want to. I was just as surprised to find that the sandbags worked for my studio. Mine is the only lower level (basement) space in the area that wasn’t flooded. Hallelujah! I don’t have to mop for 8 hours. More rain today.

Now for comedy. Today we have the third part of John Canemaker’s storyboard for The Wind In The Willows. It seems to be not far from the Mr. Toad film, and it’s certainly mopre of an acting board than was the Pinocchio board I’d posted.

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One Response to “Wind In The Willows Part 3”

  1. on 08 Apr 2010 at 6:10 am 1.Steven Hartley said …

    I trial sequence, I think is my favourite sequence of the film, and I really like the storyboard drawings of the Prosecutor, Toad and Winkie.

    I’m wondering, there these boards made before US entered war, or was it done after it was shelved?

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