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Storyboard Artist/Producer

Created at February 21, 2010
Created by Gareth Spark
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Wreckupations Actor, Writer, Graphic Designer, Cinemato- and photographer, Concept / Storyboard Artist, Translator
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We also need a storyboard artist to work from the screenplay/concept and design a pretty decent storyboard, also some costume/character sketches etc. Also somebody, perhaps experienced in the field, to aid with prduction duties. Pretty much any help, from anybody, would be great!


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(null) February 21, 2010 16:45 1 Thumb-up
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If you need help, ask for it... :)

Hi Gareth, always nice to see some British wreckers on here...!

You sound like you're looking for help on quite a number of fronts, maybe it might help if you did a list of everything you need help with and posted them as specific individual tasks in this production?

Bear in mind asking for help on here works best if you show you've done a bit of work on the problem. For example if you want costume sketches, you might want to give exact details of the characters. That's what we did on Landing: http://www.wreckamovie.com/tasks/show/750

This site works by inspiring other people to help you, so you need to give them something detailed that gets their creative juices flowing.

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(null) February 22, 2010 16:15 Flag

Effects-based screenplays don't have to cost a lot, but they do demand a lot of time. The film that led to the creation of Wreckamovie was Star Wreck: In The Pirkinning, which had no budget but took 7 years to make. They made it with the help of people on the internet, so for their next film (Iron Sky) they created Wreckamovie.

(Just in case you haven't seen Star Wreck ITP, the effects really are astonishing for an unfunded non-commercial amateur production: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxD-9PSr8VQ )

Gareth Spark February 22, 2010 08:10 Flag

Just checked out the link you provided for Landing and have a much better idea of how to go about it now. Cheers :) Landing looks great by the way! I've been doing some work on a Sci-Fi screenplay, but was intimidated by the cost etc. of FX.

Gareth Spark February 22, 2010 08:05 Flag

That's definitely something I'm going to work on now I've figured out how to use the site properly! Thanks for the help though, much appreciated : )

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