The document outlines the scenes, panels, durations, dialog, and actions for an animated storyboard titled "LunchTime" that is 96 pages long. It is broken into 39 scenes with varying numbers of panels ranging from 1 to 7 panels per scene. Each panel has a specified duration and includes any relevant dialog or sound effects. The storyboard covers the workday events surrounding the characters' lunch break.
The document outlines the scenes, panels, durations, and notes for an animated project titled "LunchTime" consisting of 39 scenes and multiple panels. It provides timing information for each panel as well as descriptions of actions, dialog, and sound effects. The project follows various characters and events over the course of a work day, with scenes depicting lunchtime, work, and a concluding scene where the boss signals the end of lunch.
An assignment for a storyboard class in which we received and older test and created boards for it. This was a test for the early 2000's show Cat Scratch
This document appears to be a script for an animated project containing descriptions of scenes, panels, characters' dialogue, and sound effects. It involves characters named Gordon and Blik who are chasing and discussing a mouse named Squeakus. The story spans multiple scenes and panels over 71 pages as Gordon repeatedly describes Squeakus' abilities and prowess at evading cats to the other characters.
A sequence of Henry Hugglemonster, an existing television show, in which Henry and his sister Summer try to get their little brother to sleep.
Material of the show provided by a professor. All rights belong to Disney.
The document describes scenes from a pilot for an animated show called "Mustard and Mayo". It provides details on the duration and number of panels for each scene. The scenes show Mustard encountering a mysterious voice and following it to find Mayo stuck in a tree. Mustard offers to help get Mayo down, but Mayo refuses, insisting they don't need help. However, when Mustard tries to help anyway, Mayo loses their balance and falls from the tree with a loud thud.
The document outlines the scenes, panels, durations, and notes for an animated project titled "LunchTime" consisting of 39 scenes and multiple panels. It provides timing information for each panel as well as descriptions of actions, dialog, and sound effects. The project follows various characters and events over the course of a work day, with scenes depicting lunchtime, work, and a concluding scene where the boss signals the end of lunch.
An assignment for a storyboard class in which we received and older test and created boards for it. This was a test for the early 2000's show Cat Scratch
This document appears to be a script for an animated project containing descriptions of scenes, panels, characters' dialogue, and sound effects. It involves characters named Gordon and Blik who are chasing and discussing a mouse named Squeakus. The story spans multiple scenes and panels over 71 pages as Gordon repeatedly describes Squeakus' abilities and prowess at evading cats to the other characters.
A sequence of Henry Hugglemonster, an existing television show, in which Henry and his sister Summer try to get their little brother to sleep.
Material of the show provided by a professor. All rights belong to Disney.
The document describes scenes from a pilot for an animated show called "Mustard and Mayo". It provides details on the duration and number of panels for each scene. The scenes show Mustard encountering a mysterious voice and following it to find Mayo stuck in a tree. Mustard offers to help get Mayo down, but Mayo refuses, insisting they don't need help. However, when Mustard tries to help anyway, Mayo loses their balance and falls from the tree with a loud thud.
A guard at an art museum expects the usual quiet night amongst the work he loves. However, a mischievous young girl has other plans
Audience/Genre: Kids 7-11, Comedy
The document appears to be a storyboard or script for an animated film or graphic novel about two friends, Lottie and Mar, having a sleepover. During the sleepover, Mar brings her sister's ouija board to try to contact ghosts, though Lottie is skeptical that ghosts are real or that the board works. They decide to try using the board to contact spirits. The storyboard ends with Mar believing the board is working as she asks if anyone is there or if a ghost is in the room.
The document describes a 55-page storyboard for a 55-minute scene. The storyboard includes panels showing actions like a car horn honking, lights flickering, music playing, a character yawning and snorting their nose. Later panels show the character breathing deeply, talking to themselves about getting a job and not screwing up their interview, and slicking back their hair as they prepare to leave. The storyboard provides details for each panel to visualize the scene.
The comic document describes the experiences of a mole over multiple scenes. The mole notices something strange on itself and tries to remove it, but it gets bigger. It panics as the thing grows larger, but eventually the thing disappears. Exhausted by the strange event, the mole decides it needs more sleep. The comic follows the mole's reactions to an unknown thing growing on its body through different scenes and panels over multiple pages.
The document describes 33 scenes from a CookieRun story. It provides details on the duration and number of panels for each scene. The story involves cookies like Dark Cacao, Hollyberry, and Dark Enchantress engaging in battles. It also introduces a player character who finds themselves transported into the world of cookies.
The document outlines the scenes and panels of a story involving a boy and a chicken. It provides the duration and order of 30 scenes containing over 100 panels. The story follows the boy as he finds the chicken, tries to return it to its home, but struggles. He eventually accepts that the chicken can stay with him.
The document outlines the scenes, panels, durations, and dialogue for a story told in 21 scenes. The story appears to be about a person expressing their infatuation and willingness to go against social norms or family wishes for the object of their affection. They describe feeling smitten, totally swipin' (infatuated), and willing to destroy their family pride or ride into danger for this person they are infatuated with at first sight. The story culminates with them planning to meet their love interest that night on the balcony.
The document contains details on 60 scenes from an insomnia story, listing the duration and panels of each scene. It provides context around a character named Eleanor attempting different methods to fall asleep but continues to be disturbed by an unseen presence. Throughout the scenes Eleanor interacts with and pleads with the presence, trying rain sounds and other sleep aids, before ultimately screaming in frustration over her inability to sleep.
The document appears to be a script or storyboard for a graphic novel or comic book titled "GhostBird". It is divided into multiple scenes with panels of varying durations. Each panel corresponds to a page in the 293-page graphic novel. The document provides timing and page number details for over 100 panels across over 30 scenes in the first 3 chapters or sections of the graphic novel.
The document appears to be a script for a scene set in a diner. It describes 107 panels/pages of dialogue and action between 4 characters: Nik, T, Alex, and Peggy the waitress. Nik and T arrived early to meet Alex for a meal. When Alex arrives late, T chastises him. Peggy takes their food order but seems eager to go on break. T only orders a side of fries while Alex insists on ordering T their most expensive burger.
The document describes a sword fighting scene between characters Phil and Dieter over 13 panels. It provides the timing of each panel and includes some dialogue between the characters. Dieter seems to want to practice sword fighting more, while Phil is reluctant. They begin fighting and arguing until another character, Al, interrupts them with excitement over seeing the display.
Wale puts on a force suit that transforms him into his alter ego Proto to protect his city. As Proto, he aims to end the oppression of his people and fulfill his father's last wish. Meanwhile, a driver stuck in traffic grows frustrated by the lack of music in his car. He spots a CD hawker outside and purchases a CD, hoping for the latest hip hop hits. However, upon playing the CD, he finds it contains the wrong music, worsening his frustration.
The document appears to be a storyboard for an animated film or graphic novel titled "The EggTheif". It contains over 100 scenes with descriptions of shots, camera movements, character actions and sound effects. The story follows a character named Stewart who is running from a dragon that is pursuing him. He manages to get away and finds a dragon egg, but must continue evading the protective parent dragon seeking its egg.
This document appears to be a script for an alien dialogue containing descriptions of scenes, shots, panels and character dialogue. It follows two characters, Fornax and Kepler, through a conversation where Fornax disobeyed orders but was able to save a planet. Kepler acknowledges Fornax's recklessness but also their bravery and initiative that is needed from their crew. Kepler ultimately reassures Fornax that they will find another way home.
The document describes the structure and timing of 14 scenes in a work. Each scene contains multiple panels ranging from 1-9 panels. The duration of each scene and panel is recorded in minutes and seconds. While dialog and page numbers are listed, no text from the actual dialog is provided.
The document appears to be a storyboard or comic script broken into multiple scenes and panels. It follows the character Dieter who is hiding from Prince Alessio but is found by Imogen. Imogen teases Dieter which causes him distress. Prince Alessio later finds Dieter and asks him to dance, bringing their interaction to a close. The document provides timing information and sometimes dialogue for each panel to help visualize the story and comic.
The document describes a comic book titled "Mushroom Mayhem" by Lori Osborne. It is divided into 15 scenes with varying numbers of panels within each scene. Each panel has a specified duration and corresponds to a page in the 100 page comic book. The summary provides an overview of the structure and organization of the comic book but does not include any details about the content or story.
The document outlines the scenes and panels of a story involving a girl in the woods with her dog Alfie. She hears strange noises and voices calling Alfie's name. Her dog starts acting strangely. She runs away in fear but the distorted voices continue calling for Alfie. The story seems to depict the girl becoming frightened in the woods as strange events unfold.
This document contains descriptions of 22 scenes with varying numbers of panels within each scene. Each panel includes the duration, any dialogue, and notes about actions or sound effects. The scenes cover a story told through animation with multiple short segments across over an hour of total runtime.
A guard at an art museum expects the usual quiet night amongst the work he loves. However, a mischievous young girl has other plans
Audience/Genre: Kids 7-11, Comedy
The document appears to be a storyboard or script for an animated film or graphic novel about two friends, Lottie and Mar, having a sleepover. During the sleepover, Mar brings her sister's ouija board to try to contact ghosts, though Lottie is skeptical that ghosts are real or that the board works. They decide to try using the board to contact spirits. The storyboard ends with Mar believing the board is working as she asks if anyone is there or if a ghost is in the room.
The document describes a 55-page storyboard for a 55-minute scene. The storyboard includes panels showing actions like a car horn honking, lights flickering, music playing, a character yawning and snorting their nose. Later panels show the character breathing deeply, talking to themselves about getting a job and not screwing up their interview, and slicking back their hair as they prepare to leave. The storyboard provides details for each panel to visualize the scene.
The comic document describes the experiences of a mole over multiple scenes. The mole notices something strange on itself and tries to remove it, but it gets bigger. It panics as the thing grows larger, but eventually the thing disappears. Exhausted by the strange event, the mole decides it needs more sleep. The comic follows the mole's reactions to an unknown thing growing on its body through different scenes and panels over multiple pages.
The document describes 33 scenes from a CookieRun story. It provides details on the duration and number of panels for each scene. The story involves cookies like Dark Cacao, Hollyberry, and Dark Enchantress engaging in battles. It also introduces a player character who finds themselves transported into the world of cookies.
The document outlines the scenes and panels of a story involving a boy and a chicken. It provides the duration and order of 30 scenes containing over 100 panels. The story follows the boy as he finds the chicken, tries to return it to its home, but struggles. He eventually accepts that the chicken can stay with him.
The document outlines the scenes, panels, durations, and dialogue for a story told in 21 scenes. The story appears to be about a person expressing their infatuation and willingness to go against social norms or family wishes for the object of their affection. They describe feeling smitten, totally swipin' (infatuated), and willing to destroy their family pride or ride into danger for this person they are infatuated with at first sight. The story culminates with them planning to meet their love interest that night on the balcony.
The document contains details on 60 scenes from an insomnia story, listing the duration and panels of each scene. It provides context around a character named Eleanor attempting different methods to fall asleep but continues to be disturbed by an unseen presence. Throughout the scenes Eleanor interacts with and pleads with the presence, trying rain sounds and other sleep aids, before ultimately screaming in frustration over her inability to sleep.
The document appears to be a script or storyboard for a graphic novel or comic book titled "GhostBird". It is divided into multiple scenes with panels of varying durations. Each panel corresponds to a page in the 293-page graphic novel. The document provides timing and page number details for over 100 panels across over 30 scenes in the first 3 chapters or sections of the graphic novel.
The document appears to be a script for a scene set in a diner. It describes 107 panels/pages of dialogue and action between 4 characters: Nik, T, Alex, and Peggy the waitress. Nik and T arrived early to meet Alex for a meal. When Alex arrives late, T chastises him. Peggy takes their food order but seems eager to go on break. T only orders a side of fries while Alex insists on ordering T their most expensive burger.
The document describes a sword fighting scene between characters Phil and Dieter over 13 panels. It provides the timing of each panel and includes some dialogue between the characters. Dieter seems to want to practice sword fighting more, while Phil is reluctant. They begin fighting and arguing until another character, Al, interrupts them with excitement over seeing the display.
Wale puts on a force suit that transforms him into his alter ego Proto to protect his city. As Proto, he aims to end the oppression of his people and fulfill his father's last wish. Meanwhile, a driver stuck in traffic grows frustrated by the lack of music in his car. He spots a CD hawker outside and purchases a CD, hoping for the latest hip hop hits. However, upon playing the CD, he finds it contains the wrong music, worsening his frustration.
The document appears to be a storyboard for an animated film or graphic novel titled "The EggTheif". It contains over 100 scenes with descriptions of shots, camera movements, character actions and sound effects. The story follows a character named Stewart who is running from a dragon that is pursuing him. He manages to get away and finds a dragon egg, but must continue evading the protective parent dragon seeking its egg.
This document appears to be a script for an alien dialogue containing descriptions of scenes, shots, panels and character dialogue. It follows two characters, Fornax and Kepler, through a conversation where Fornax disobeyed orders but was able to save a planet. Kepler acknowledges Fornax's recklessness but also their bravery and initiative that is needed from their crew. Kepler ultimately reassures Fornax that they will find another way home.
The document describes the structure and timing of 14 scenes in a work. Each scene contains multiple panels ranging from 1-9 panels. The duration of each scene and panel is recorded in minutes and seconds. While dialog and page numbers are listed, no text from the actual dialog is provided.
The document appears to be a storyboard or comic script broken into multiple scenes and panels. It follows the character Dieter who is hiding from Prince Alessio but is found by Imogen. Imogen teases Dieter which causes him distress. Prince Alessio later finds Dieter and asks him to dance, bringing their interaction to a close. The document provides timing information and sometimes dialogue for each panel to help visualize the story and comic.
The document describes a comic book titled "Mushroom Mayhem" by Lori Osborne. It is divided into 15 scenes with varying numbers of panels within each scene. Each panel has a specified duration and corresponds to a page in the 100 page comic book. The summary provides an overview of the structure and organization of the comic book but does not include any details about the content or story.
The document outlines the scenes and panels of a story involving a girl in the woods with her dog Alfie. She hears strange noises and voices calling Alfie's name. Her dog starts acting strangely. She runs away in fear but the distorted voices continue calling for Alfie. The story seems to depict the girl becoming frightened in the woods as strange events unfold.
This document contains descriptions of 22 scenes with varying numbers of panels within each scene. Each panel includes the duration, any dialogue, and notes about actions or sound effects. The scenes cover a story told through animation with multiple short segments across over an hour of total runtime.
The document outlines three scenes with varying durations, broken into panels that each last one minute. Scene 1 has 2 panels, Scene 2 has 2 panels, and Scene 3 has 8 panels and the longest duration at 8 minutes. Each panel corresponds to a page of intro boards.
The document contains details about the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a project. It lists 26 scenes with various numbers of panels (between 1-16 panels). Each panel has a specified duration between 00:14 to 03:09 minutes. Some panels include dialogue notes. The total runtime adds up to over 3 hours of material divided across the 26 scenes and their respective panels.
The document appears to be a storyboard or script for a scene between characters Don and Julie on a date. Don proposes to Julie with a ring hidden in her food. Julie is surprised but happily accepts Don's proposal. Their interaction continues through 65 scenes of increasing emotional intensity.
The document outlines 30 scenes from a project titled "Bayou" spanning various durations. Each scene contains panels of differing lengths that correspond to pages within the project. In total, there are 56 pages. The scenes and panels are broken down by number, duration, and page reference.
This document appears to be a script for a story titled "Roses Memory" divided into scenes and panels with timestamps. It follows Rose as she has a conversation with her cousin Fredrick about not remembering her parents, has a flashback to a car ride and visit with her parents from her childhood, and then two people arrive at her door late at night. The summary provides a high-level overview of the key events and progression of the story based on the panel descriptions and dialogue.
The document appears to be pages from a comic book or graphic novel titled "Too Cool for the Pool". It details various scenes and panels, including Pam calling Angie for an emergency at the pool, Pam introducing her sea monster boyfriend to Angie, and Coach catching Pam with the sea monster at the pool before swim class.
This document contains the scene breakdown and description for a story involving characters Ruth and Anne. It outlines 21 scenes with varying numbers of panels within each scene. The scenes involve the characters finding an unknown creature onboard their ship, debating whether to keep it, the creature exploring and finding a nesting spot, and Ruth getting the last laugh by getting Anne dirty. Dialogue and sound effects are included for some panels.
"Run Pam Run!" from Cartoon Network's The Fungies! sampleHannahAyoubi
The document describes a series of scenes showing Seth testing Pam's speed and reflexes. It is formatted as a storyboard with panels, scenes, durations, and occasional dialogue. Seth is fascinated by Pam's running ability and shredded legs. Pam explains that as a child, she had to run fast for survival, as it was necessary for finding food and avoiding predators. She underwent various speed and reflex tests by Seth, impressing him with her rapid pace and skills gained from a life spent running.
The document appears to be a storyboard or script for a comic or animation. It consists of 115 scenes, each with a duration of 1 minute. The scenes include dialogue between characters, with one character ordering a pizza with "everything" on it. This leads to strange sounds and visuals as the pizza is made and consumed. When the character takes a bite of the pizza, there is a distant explosion sound, leaving the story unfinished.
This document contains a detailed breakdown of scenes, panels, durations, dialog, and action notes for an animated or graphic story. It includes over 100 individually timed scenes and panels with descriptions. The structure and timing suggests it is a meticulous plan for an animated or graphic novel project.
The document outlines a storyboard broken into 6 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains panels of equal length that include intro boards displaying pages and, in some cases, character dialog. The storyboard progresses from scene to scene, with the first 5 scenes containing multiple panels and the 6th scene having a single concluding panel.
The document describes a series of 106 panels showing a scene where three children are playing baseball. Their ball goes into a neighbor's yard guarded by a dog named Chewy. One of the children, Leah, jumps the fence to retrieve the ball. Chewy emerges from his doghouse and chases Leah, who climbs onto a broken down crane for safety. Chewy stops chasing once strange noises start coming from the unstable crane.
The document appears to be a script for a 168-page graphic novel or comic book divided into multiple scenes and panels of varying durations. It includes timing and page number information for each panel, as well as the repeated title "WildWesternbutthistimeitsgood" on every page, but no other details about plot, characters, or events are provided.
This document appears to be a storyboard for an episode of "The Fairly OddParents" animated television show. It consists of 103 panels describing scenes and dialogue from Timmy Turner's birthday party celebration. The festivities include a carnival with rides, a live performance by Chip Skylark, opening presents, and a giant birthday cake topped with Juandissimo before Poof provides a funny impression of Timmy that wins over the crowd.
The document appears to be pages from a comic or graphic novel depicting two characters cooking calzones together over 30 panels spread across 7 scenes. The panels include dialogue between the characters as they reference following a recipe, introduce their dish of calzones, and encourage or critique each other's cooking techniques along the way.
The document describes 20 scenes from a story broken down into panels and indicating the duration of each scene and panel. It includes dialog between characters Spades and Clubs in which Clubs is attempting to blackmail Spades into signing a loan by threatening to expose a secret, and Spades refuses to negotiate without a concrete offer. They have a tense exchange where each tries to gain the upper hand through threats and challenges to the other's strategy.
This document contains a detailed breakdown of scenes and panels from a musical production with their corresponding durations. There are 32 total scenes described over 4 pages with information on number of panels and time length of each. The longest scene, Scene 30, has a duration of 4 minutes and 22 seconds broken into 9 separate panels ranging in length from 6 seconds to 1 minute and 10 seconds.
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