Storyboards and writing from Victor and Valentino's season 2 episode "Get Your Sea Legs." Directed by Mark Davis. Revisions by Frank Gomez and Valerie Choi.
The document describes scenes from a story involving characters named Valentino, Dolores del Rey, and Tito. Valentino discovers Dolores del Rey's mansion, which is filled with authentic memorabilia from her career. Dolores is surprised and annoyed that Valentino can see her, as she is a ghost. She demands to hear how this is possible. When Valentino begins to explain, Dolores cuts him off, as she is only interested in stories about herself. She calls out to Tito, announcing they have a guest.
The document describes scenes from a graphic novel about a bodyguard named Jalapeno. In one scene, Jalapeno successfully stops two saboteurs, Val and Vic, from disrupting his boss Tez's parade. Tez rewards Jalapeno and says he has a bright future. Later, balloons on Tez's float start popping, causing the float to become unstable and crash. Jalapeno rushes to save Tez from falling.
The document appears to be pages from a graphic novel or comic book titled "The Great Bongo Heist". It describes several scenes involving characters Vic, Val and Chata. In one scene, Vic and Val attempt to steal Chata's bongos but are caught. This leads to Chata locking down the house and triggering rumbling and traps to stop their escape. Vic and Val get caught in the traps and tumbling of the house until Val tries to rescue Vic.
The document describes a series of panels showing Val and Charlene playing a game of Patolli. Val offers to play Charlene for one of his rare coins, while Charlene offers her taxidermied animal Roberto. The panels then show the two taking turns rolling the game pieces and moving their markers around the board. Val ends up winning the game and collects Charlene's prize.
Isabella and Val explore a spooky hallway. Isabella believes she sees the way to the library, but Val thinks there is another option. They argue about which direction to go. Val insists on going his way, which leads them to a room that begins rumbling. Isabella realizes the floor and ceiling patterns match constellations and that they need to match the stones on the floor to the stars above to stop the rumbling. Val is skeptical but agrees to help when Isabella says there is no time left. They work together to match the constellation, stopping the rumbling just in time.
The document appears to be a script breakdown for an animated work, dividing it into 22 scenes of varying durations. Each scene is further broken down into panels of 1 minute each. The document lists the scene and panel details, including some character dialogue for context. However, without seeing the accompanying animation or having more context for the overall story, only a high-level structure of the script can be determined from this text-based breakdown.
"Snow Fort" short from Nickelodeon's Harvey BeaksHannahAyoubi
The document contains a detailed breakdown of scenes, panels, durations and page numbers for a 203 page storyboard titled "snowfort hannah 01". It segments the storyboard into multiple scenes which are further broken down into panels with assigned durations. Each panel is associated with a specific page number in the storyboard.
Vic is searching for a scary weirdo to hire for his haunted maze. Charlene tells him about El Silbon, who is rumored to whistle at night near the graveyard. Vic travels to the graveyard and hears whistling in the distance. As the whistling gets closer, Vic tries whistling back poorly. El Silbon appears and startles Vic by grabbing him. Impressed by El Silbon's scariness, Vic offers to hire him for his maze.
The document describes scenes from a story involving characters named Valentino, Dolores del Rey, and Tito. Valentino discovers Dolores del Rey's mansion, which is filled with authentic memorabilia from her career. Dolores is surprised and annoyed that Valentino can see her, as she is a ghost. She demands to hear how this is possible. When Valentino begins to explain, Dolores cuts him off, as she is only interested in stories about herself. She calls out to Tito, announcing they have a guest.
The document describes scenes from a graphic novel about a bodyguard named Jalapeno. In one scene, Jalapeno successfully stops two saboteurs, Val and Vic, from disrupting his boss Tez's parade. Tez rewards Jalapeno and says he has a bright future. Later, balloons on Tez's float start popping, causing the float to become unstable and crash. Jalapeno rushes to save Tez from falling.
The document appears to be pages from a graphic novel or comic book titled "The Great Bongo Heist". It describes several scenes involving characters Vic, Val and Chata. In one scene, Vic and Val attempt to steal Chata's bongos but are caught. This leads to Chata locking down the house and triggering rumbling and traps to stop their escape. Vic and Val get caught in the traps and tumbling of the house until Val tries to rescue Vic.
The document describes a series of panels showing Val and Charlene playing a game of Patolli. Val offers to play Charlene for one of his rare coins, while Charlene offers her taxidermied animal Roberto. The panels then show the two taking turns rolling the game pieces and moving their markers around the board. Val ends up winning the game and collects Charlene's prize.
Isabella and Val explore a spooky hallway. Isabella believes she sees the way to the library, but Val thinks there is another option. They argue about which direction to go. Val insists on going his way, which leads them to a room that begins rumbling. Isabella realizes the floor and ceiling patterns match constellations and that they need to match the stones on the floor to the stars above to stop the rumbling. Val is skeptical but agrees to help when Isabella says there is no time left. They work together to match the constellation, stopping the rumbling just in time.
The document appears to be a script breakdown for an animated work, dividing it into 22 scenes of varying durations. Each scene is further broken down into panels of 1 minute each. The document lists the scene and panel details, including some character dialogue for context. However, without seeing the accompanying animation or having more context for the overall story, only a high-level structure of the script can be determined from this text-based breakdown.
"Snow Fort" short from Nickelodeon's Harvey BeaksHannahAyoubi
The document contains a detailed breakdown of scenes, panels, durations and page numbers for a 203 page storyboard titled "snowfort hannah 01". It segments the storyboard into multiple scenes which are further broken down into panels with assigned durations. Each panel is associated with a specific page number in the storyboard.
Vic is searching for a scary weirdo to hire for his haunted maze. Charlene tells him about El Silbon, who is rumored to whistle at night near the graveyard. Vic travels to the graveyard and hears whistling in the distance. As the whistling gets closer, Vic tries whistling back poorly. El Silbon appears and startles Vic by grabbing him. Impressed by El Silbon's scariness, Vic offers to hire him for his maze.
This document appears to be a storyboard for an animated project divided into multiple scenes and panels. It follows Colonel Gascon and his droid as they discover a diner and attempt to get food and recharge the droid, but face discrimination from the cook due to being a droid and colonel. Over the various scenes and panels, the story continues of their interaction at the diner.
The document describes a series of panels from a story involving characters named Clint and Tao. Clint is advising Tao about a girl named Yum Yum who was looking at Tao. Clint says he knows Tao is letting other men take Yum Yum without fighting for her, even though she likes Tao. Clint talks about his own successful marriage to encourage Tao.
The document appears to be a script or storyboard for an animated project. It contains descriptions of scenes, panels, characters dialog, and timing information. The scenes depict characters Kazuda and Yeager working on repairing an engine, with Kazuda struggling to get the engine to work properly. Yeager pressures Kazuda to finish repairing the engine by the end of the day.
The document is a storyboard for an animated project titled "SWEngineRepair" that is divided into multiple scenes and panels. It follows a character named Kazuda who is working to repair an engine but is struggling to get it to work properly. His friend Yeager tells him he needs to have it fixed by the end of the day. The storyboard provides timing information and descriptions for each panel to map out the visuals and dialogue of the animation.
The document describes a story told through a series of panels over multiple scenes. It follows the conversation between characters Clint and Tao. Clint gives Tao advice about pursuing a girl named Yum Yum that he saw Tao talking to earlier. Clint encourages Tao not to miss his chance with her, based on his own experience gaining the love of his wife through perseverance. Tao remains uncertain about Clint's claims regarding Yum Yum's interest in him.
The document appears to be a script or storyboard for a graphic novel, movie, or other visual story. It is divided into 22 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of images or events that last 1 minute each. The document provides basic structure and organization for the narrative by listing the scenes, panels, and their timing, but does not include any descriptions of plot events or characters.
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes - "Let's Get Shadowy"DannyDucker
The document describes various scenes and panels from a story involving characters searching different locations. It includes descriptions of characters walking through tunnels and sewers, discovering an empty lair, debating whether to keep searching or give up, and one character building up steam and complaining about another character's constant complaining. The scenes transition between the characters exploring, talking, and debating their next steps in investigating.
The document outlines a story broken into multiple scenes and panels. Each scene and panel has a specified duration and page number, with the story spanning 124 total pages across 6 main scenes.
The document outlines the scenes, panels, durations, and actions of a story told across 124 pages. A woman finds an injured man and nurses him back to health at her home. She discovers his secret identity as the superhero "Man of Next Tuesday," and reveals to him that she also has a secret identity as the superhero "Scarlet Rodent." They realize they should have guessed each other's secret identities earlier given that they work at the same company, Alibi Inc.
The document appears to be a script that details scenes, panels, durations, and dialogue for an animated work. It includes 50 scenes with varying numbers of panels and dialogue. The scenes range in duration from 12 seconds to 10 minutes and focus on interactions and conversations between various characters, including Hanazuki, Kiazuki, and others.
The document contains descriptions of scenes and panels with their durations. There are 20 scenes described over 252 pages, with each scene containing multiple panels of varying lengths. The scenes and panels are part of a larger work that is broken down into these specific segments and their temporal properties.
This document appears to be a transcript of a conversation between two people, Jerma and Joel, where Jerma is describing the colors of wires but struggles to communicate clearly due to stress and interruptions. Over multiple scenes, they discuss the colors of four wires (yellow, white, red, and blue), with Jerma becoming increasingly frustrated that Joel does not understand there is one blue wire despite repeating it multiple times.
This document appears to be a script for an animated show, broken into scenes with durations, panels, and dialogue. It follows characters Anne and Sprig as they celebrate Anne's Earth birthday with various activities like rollercoasters, food, and laughter. Their different perspectives on birthdays are discussed, with Anne viewing it as a day to be spoiled while Sprig sees it as a day of gratitude in Amphibia. The script ends with Sprig burping loudly after eating.
A teacher named Terry gives the class a history lesson on Fungietown. One student asks to go to the nurse after sneezing. Terry walks the student to the nurse, leaving Seth in charge of the class. During show and tell time, Seth presents a rock that he believes is actually a turtle. The students debate whether it is really a turtle or not.
The document appears to be a storyboard for a scene in a film or show. A group of kids ask a camp counselor named Kim for help in decoding a treasure map they found near an old cabin. Kim initially seems distracted but ultimately agrees to help the kids find the treasure. The kids cheer and excitedly leave with Kim to begin their treasure hunt.
The document describes the scenes, panels, and durations of an unspecified project. It is broken into 20 scenes containing between 1 and 16 panels each. The total duration of the project is over 2 hours, with scene durations ranging from 1 minute to over 7 minutes. Each panel has a specified duration between 1 second and over 3 minutes.
The document describes a storyboard for a project titled "suselle" divided into 19 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of different lengths that advance the visual narrative. In total there are over 150 panels across the nearly 90 minute storyboard.
This document appears to be a storyboard for an animated project divided into multiple scenes and panels. It follows Colonel Gascon and his droid as they discover a diner and attempt to get food and recharge the droid, but face discrimination from the cook due to being a droid and colonel. Over the various scenes and panels, the story continues of their interaction at the diner.
The document contains timing information for scenes and panels in a production. It lists 25 scenes with varying durations from 10 seconds to 17 minutes. Each scene contains 1-9 panels ranging from 10 seconds to over 2 minutes long. The production is broken into panels and scenes with specific runtimes.
The document contains details on the timing, dialogue, actions, and camera positioning for various panels in an animated storyboard. Peridot tells Lapis that she wants to stay on Earth in case something happens, and argues that Earth has become their home and is worth fighting for if the Diamonds come to wipe out the planet. Steven asks Lapis what she thinks of staying to fight for Earth instead of leaving on the barn.
The document appears to be a script for a multi-scene production, listing the scene, duration, and page number for each section. It includes character dialogue between Mia and Sebastian. Mia expresses frustration at finding indoor seat pillows on her boat and having a task on her to-do list. She reminds Sebastian of the importance of the day and lists badges she has earned from the environmental club, including for tree climbing.
This document appears to be a storyboard for an animated project divided into multiple scenes and panels. It follows Colonel Gascon and his droid as they discover a diner and attempt to get food and recharge the droid, but face discrimination from the cook due to being a droid and colonel. Over the various scenes and panels, the story continues of their interaction at the diner.
The document describes a series of panels from a story involving characters named Clint and Tao. Clint is advising Tao about a girl named Yum Yum who was looking at Tao. Clint says he knows Tao is letting other men take Yum Yum without fighting for her, even though she likes Tao. Clint talks about his own successful marriage to encourage Tao.
The document appears to be a script or storyboard for an animated project. It contains descriptions of scenes, panels, characters dialog, and timing information. The scenes depict characters Kazuda and Yeager working on repairing an engine, with Kazuda struggling to get the engine to work properly. Yeager pressures Kazuda to finish repairing the engine by the end of the day.
The document is a storyboard for an animated project titled "SWEngineRepair" that is divided into multiple scenes and panels. It follows a character named Kazuda who is working to repair an engine but is struggling to get it to work properly. His friend Yeager tells him he needs to have it fixed by the end of the day. The storyboard provides timing information and descriptions for each panel to map out the visuals and dialogue of the animation.
The document describes a story told through a series of panels over multiple scenes. It follows the conversation between characters Clint and Tao. Clint gives Tao advice about pursuing a girl named Yum Yum that he saw Tao talking to earlier. Clint encourages Tao not to miss his chance with her, based on his own experience gaining the love of his wife through perseverance. Tao remains uncertain about Clint's claims regarding Yum Yum's interest in him.
The document appears to be a script or storyboard for a graphic novel, movie, or other visual story. It is divided into 22 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of images or events that last 1 minute each. The document provides basic structure and organization for the narrative by listing the scenes, panels, and their timing, but does not include any descriptions of plot events or characters.
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes - "Let's Get Shadowy"DannyDucker
The document describes various scenes and panels from a story involving characters searching different locations. It includes descriptions of characters walking through tunnels and sewers, discovering an empty lair, debating whether to keep searching or give up, and one character building up steam and complaining about another character's constant complaining. The scenes transition between the characters exploring, talking, and debating their next steps in investigating.
The document outlines a story broken into multiple scenes and panels. Each scene and panel has a specified duration and page number, with the story spanning 124 total pages across 6 main scenes.
The document outlines the scenes, panels, durations, and actions of a story told across 124 pages. A woman finds an injured man and nurses him back to health at her home. She discovers his secret identity as the superhero "Man of Next Tuesday," and reveals to him that she also has a secret identity as the superhero "Scarlet Rodent." They realize they should have guessed each other's secret identities earlier given that they work at the same company, Alibi Inc.
The document appears to be a script that details scenes, panels, durations, and dialogue for an animated work. It includes 50 scenes with varying numbers of panels and dialogue. The scenes range in duration from 12 seconds to 10 minutes and focus on interactions and conversations between various characters, including Hanazuki, Kiazuki, and others.
The document contains descriptions of scenes and panels with their durations. There are 20 scenes described over 252 pages, with each scene containing multiple panels of varying lengths. The scenes and panels are part of a larger work that is broken down into these specific segments and their temporal properties.
This document appears to be a transcript of a conversation between two people, Jerma and Joel, where Jerma is describing the colors of wires but struggles to communicate clearly due to stress and interruptions. Over multiple scenes, they discuss the colors of four wires (yellow, white, red, and blue), with Jerma becoming increasingly frustrated that Joel does not understand there is one blue wire despite repeating it multiple times.
This document appears to be a script for an animated show, broken into scenes with durations, panels, and dialogue. It follows characters Anne and Sprig as they celebrate Anne's Earth birthday with various activities like rollercoasters, food, and laughter. Their different perspectives on birthdays are discussed, with Anne viewing it as a day to be spoiled while Sprig sees it as a day of gratitude in Amphibia. The script ends with Sprig burping loudly after eating.
A teacher named Terry gives the class a history lesson on Fungietown. One student asks to go to the nurse after sneezing. Terry walks the student to the nurse, leaving Seth in charge of the class. During show and tell time, Seth presents a rock that he believes is actually a turtle. The students debate whether it is really a turtle or not.
The document appears to be a storyboard for a scene in a film or show. A group of kids ask a camp counselor named Kim for help in decoding a treasure map they found near an old cabin. Kim initially seems distracted but ultimately agrees to help the kids find the treasure. The kids cheer and excitedly leave with Kim to begin their treasure hunt.
The document describes the scenes, panels, and durations of an unspecified project. It is broken into 20 scenes containing between 1 and 16 panels each. The total duration of the project is over 2 hours, with scene durations ranging from 1 minute to over 7 minutes. Each panel has a specified duration between 1 second and over 3 minutes.
The document describes a storyboard for a project titled "suselle" divided into 19 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of different lengths that advance the visual narrative. In total there are over 150 panels across the nearly 90 minute storyboard.
This document appears to be a storyboard for an animated project divided into multiple scenes and panels. It follows Colonel Gascon and his droid as they discover a diner and attempt to get food and recharge the droid, but face discrimination from the cook due to being a droid and colonel. Over the various scenes and panels, the story continues of their interaction at the diner.
The document contains timing information for scenes and panels in a production. It lists 25 scenes with varying durations from 10 seconds to 17 minutes. Each scene contains 1-9 panels ranging from 10 seconds to over 2 minutes long. The production is broken into panels and scenes with specific runtimes.
The document contains details on the timing, dialogue, actions, and camera positioning for various panels in an animated storyboard. Peridot tells Lapis that she wants to stay on Earth in case something happens, and argues that Earth has become their home and is worth fighting for if the Diamonds come to wipe out the planet. Steven asks Lapis what she thinks of staying to fight for Earth instead of leaving on the barn.
The document appears to be a script for a multi-scene production, listing the scene, duration, and page number for each section. It includes character dialogue between Mia and Sebastian. Mia expresses frustration at finding indoor seat pillows on her boat and having a task on her to-do list. She reminds Sebastian of the importance of the day and lists badges she has earned from the environmental club, including for tree climbing.
The document describes a lengthy list of tasks that need to be completed at a bodega before an inspector arrives the next day. The bodega owner assigns all the employees various cleaning, organizing and rearranging jobs that would take much longer than a day to finish. The employees reluctantly agree to try to get started on the overwhelming amount of work.
The document contains details of scenes and panels from a work divided into 32 scenes. Each scene contains between 1-16 panels ranging from 3 seconds to 14 minutes in duration. The work totals over 3 hours in length and contains over 200 separate panels.
The document describes 87 panels of a scene from a work titled "CABIN SB SC0405 FALL ANJALI". Each panel lists the duration and page number. The total duration of the scene is 01:10:01. The panels range in duration from 00:04 to 03:02 and include dialogue.
The document is a shot list that details the timing of different scenes and panels over the course of a project. It includes the scene number, duration, panel number, and duration of 24 pages documenting various shots that last between 4 seconds to 2 minutes for a total project time of over 13 minutes. The shot list provides technical specifications but no descriptions of the shots or narrative elements.
The document is a production plan for a project titled "PL 112 MAGICIENNE". It contains details of 15 scenes and over 200 panels, including the duration of each scene and panel. The production plan provides a breakdown of the elements in each scene and panel, with the goal of coordinating the various components of the project.
This document describes a fight scene between Four Arms and a new alien called Bashmouth summoned by Kevin. Over several panels spanning multiple scenes, Four Arms and Bashmouth throw punches and effort grunts at each other while battling. Kevin watches the fight, having called upon Bashmouth to prove to Four Arms that Kevin can be original.
The document describes 11 scenes with varying numbers of panels and durations. Each scene contains information on its duration, number of panels, and the duration of each panel. Page numbers are provided at the end of each entry. The content appears to be a shot list or storyboard for a video or film.
This document contains descriptions of scenes and panels from an animated work. It provides timing, camera movements, character actions, dialogue, and sound effects for each segment. The scenes show Steven on the beach, talking on the phone to Peridot and Lapis, and telling them about issues with Connie.
Did a fun test on an already aired episode of Archer when they try to replace Woodhouse. Had lots of fun working on this because it felt so close to what I want to be doing.
The document is a script that details 27 scenes and over 100 panels of animation. It includes timing information, descriptions of visual and audio elements for each panel. The scenes involve a cat exploring its home and encountering strange electronic noises and lights, which scare it. An alien presence is hinted at through unidentified sounds. This suggests the story will follow a cat being frightened by a technological malfunction or encounter with an extraterrestrial in its home.
The document appears to be a script describing scenes and panels from a story involving characters Shae, Lindsey, AJ, and others. It follows Shae finding and playing Lindsey's trash can guitar, impressing everyone with their musical skills. The script provides timing information for each scene and panel to coordinate an adaptation of the story.
The document outlines scenes from a film about three girls going tubing down a river. In scene 5, Erika lets go of Andrea's hand while she is pinned against a boulder, causing Andrea to struggle against the river's current. In later scenes, Andrea tries swimming upstream but is pulled downstream by the strong current towards a large drop off.
The document describes a story told through 14 scenes with multiple panels and dialog per scene. It follows the interactions between a character named Little Ellen and her Gramsy as they encounter a problem with a sink and work together to fix it, having fun along the way.
The document appears to be a storyboard for an animated or graphic novel scene. It depicts Val performing a trick riding maneuver called a jump over the Adelitas, but something goes wrong and Val calls for help. Vic intervenes to help Val. The crowd is depicted as cheering wildly for the trick. The storyboard contains detailed directions for camera movements, character dialog, and action notes to visualize the scene.
The document is a storyboard for a film or TV show scene depicting a day in the life of Jenna at her job as a waitress. It consists of 25 panels over 5 scenes. In the first scene, Jenna is seen baking a pie in the kitchen and showing it to her coworker Cal. Subsequent scenes show Jenna and her fellow waitresses opening the restaurant, serving customers, and preparing for their busy day. The storyboard provides dialogue, descriptions of character actions, and timing notes for each panel to map out the sequence of events.
The document appears to be a script that describes scenes in a story. Each scene contains panels with character dialog and indicates the page number in the story. The scenes show Little Ellen noticing a problem with the sink being splashy. Grammy says it looks fine but will fix it later. Little Ellen is concerned about how to wet her toothbrush. Grammy tells her she will explain how.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.