The document appears to be pages from a graphic novel or comic book. It describes a delivery boy being carjacked by three thieves who see the gold in the back of his delivery truck. They demand his keys but then a car crash is heard and the thieves go to investigate, losing the delivery truck in the process.
This document outlines scenes from a story involving characters at a coffee shop. Trinen is a barista who is overly enthusiastic about coffee but struggles to impress customers. Tammi is a more skilled barista whose coffee is praised by a customer, leading him to loudly proclaim it is the best coffee ever. This catches the attention of President Obama, who drops in and also enjoys Tammi's coffee more than the drink made by Trinen. The story is told through 25 scenes comprising multiple panels each.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in deep learning. While progress has been significant, fully general human-level AI remains an ongoing challenge that researchers continue working to achieve.
Witch and The Frog storyboards. This short story centers around a timid Witch who has to face her frog phobia. Special thanks to Rise Up Animation Mentors Jas Gibson and Amber Vucinich for taking the time to review and critique my boards with me.
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 an 18 scene pitch sequence for an animation project, listing the duration and number of panels for each scene. It provides page references for 72 total pages that describe the storyboard and dialogue for the pitch.
The document contains details on the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a multimedia project. It lists over 100 scenes of varying durations, broken down into panels that range from 20 seconds to over 3 minutes long. The document provides context around the progression of events, including dialogue between characters in some of the panels.
The document contains details on the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a multimedia project. It lists over 100 scenes of varying durations, broken down into panels that range from 20 seconds to over 3 minutes long. The document provides context for the timing and flow of a complex narrative or story told through multiple scenes and panels across several media types.
This document outlines scenes from a story involving characters at a coffee shop. Trinen is a barista who is overly enthusiastic about coffee but struggles to impress customers. Tammi is a more skilled barista whose coffee is praised by a customer, leading him to loudly proclaim it is the best coffee ever. This catches the attention of President Obama, who drops in and also enjoys Tammi's coffee more than the drink made by Trinen. The story is told through 25 scenes comprising multiple panels each.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in deep learning. While progress has been significant, fully general human-level AI remains an ongoing challenge that researchers continue working to achieve.
Witch and The Frog storyboards. This short story centers around a timid Witch who has to face her frog phobia. Special thanks to Rise Up Animation Mentors Jas Gibson and Amber Vucinich for taking the time to review and critique my boards with me.
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 an 18 scene pitch sequence for an animation project, listing the duration and number of panels for each scene. It provides page references for 72 total pages that describe the storyboard and dialogue for the pitch.
The document contains details on the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a multimedia project. It lists over 100 scenes of varying durations, broken down into panels that range from 20 seconds to over 3 minutes long. The document provides context around the progression of events, including dialogue between characters in some of the panels.
The document contains details on the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a multimedia project. It lists over 100 scenes of varying durations, broken down into panels that range from 20 seconds to over 3 minutes long. The document provides context for the timing and flow of a complex narrative or story told through multiple scenes and panels across several media types.
The document appears to be a storyboard or script for a comic or graphic novel. It follows two characters, Oscar and his neighbor, over several scenes and panels. In the beginning, the neighbor complains about Oscar's loud music. Oscar later apologizes and brings his neighbor bread to make amends. The neighbor is surprised by the gesture. They bond over feeling like outsiders and having struggles with independence. In the end, they agree to get along as neighbors.
Marta accidentally gives Harlan 100mg of morphine instead of the intended 3mg dosage. This could potentially kill Harlan within 10 minutes due to an overdose. Marta cannot find the emergency medication Naloxone that could counteract the effects. She decides to call an ambulance but it is unclear what Harlan is doing off screen when Marta asks him what he is doing.
Adapted from the first chapter of the first "Welcome to Night Vale" novel. As Jackie is closing up her pawn shop for the night, a man with indistinguishable features tries to sell her something mysterious.
The document outlines a production broken into 5 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains multiple panels that last 1 minute each to progress the 6 hour production. Scenes range from 3 to 10 minutes long and are divided into 1-10 panels apiece to structure the timeline of the overall production.
The document describes 16 scenes from a story called "frejya and the ragnarokkers", breaking each scene down into individual panels with timestamps. It provides a high-level overview of the story's structure and pacing by detailing the number of scenes, panels within each scene, and duration of each scene and panel.
The document appears to be a script that outlines 12 scenes divided into panels of varying durations. Each scene and panel is assigned a duration and includes a page reference, suggesting this is part of a longer work. The level of detail provided in the breakdown suggests it is intended for use in production or performance of the piece.
The document contains details on the scenes, panels, and their durations for a fairy film. It lists 21 scenes with varying numbers of panels (between 2-15 panels). The total duration of the film is 1 hour, 36 minutes and 11 seconds. Each scene and panel is assigned a unique duration ranging from 5 seconds to 11 minutes.
The document contains a list of scenes and panels with their durations. It appears to be detailing the structure and timing of different parts of a story or video. There are multiple scenes containing several panels each, with dialogue provided in some panels between characters Sibyl and Sisi. The story involves Sisi helping Sibyl but brainwashing everyone at her school, and Sibyl wanting her old life back but Sisi saying she cannot undo the changes she made.
The document is a storyboard for an animated short about two human friends, Andrew and Mark, who find themselves transported to a world inhabited by demons. They meet a demon waitress named Lucy at a diner. Andrew flirts with Lucy, who startles the humans with a joke. Lucy is surprised and curious to learn they are humans, an apparent rarity in her world. She asks them questions about what it's like to be human while giving them her phone number. Their conversation is cut short when Lucy's boss calls her away. Andrew and Mark discuss finding other humans who may know how to return home.
The document appears to be a storyboard or script for a scene depicting a morning routine. It is divided into 94 panels of varying durations. The scene starts with a guard yelling "Stop, thief!" and chasing someone. It then shows various everyday morning activities over numerous panels before ending with the guard saying "Perfect." The document provides timing information for each visual panel but does not include descriptions of what is depicted.
The document contains a script broken into multiple scenes and panels with associated durations. It appears to be detailing the structure and timing of an animated or live-action project. Each scene contains several panels along with any dialogue or sketches. The extensive and repetitive nature indicates it is the full script or storyboard for a larger multi-scene production.
The document describes the scenes, panels, durations and page numbers of a 124 page work. It is broken into 32 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains between 1-12 panels, also of varying durations. The total runtime adds up to over 5 hours.
The document describes the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a 34-page candy hunt storyboard. It is divided into 5 scenes with varying numbers of panels ranging from 1 to 19 panels per scene. The total duration is approximately 40 minutes and each panel's duration is provided.
A storyboard created as a class assignment. The objective of this was to show your imagination and creativity in the best possible way by tweaking already prepared dialogue and script without changing the mainstream of the story.
The document describes panels from a story involving characters Colin, Gus, and Jamie. Colin's rare limited edition director's cut VHS of Space Galaxy Battle 3000 was delivered to Gus' apartment but Jamie had taped over it to record her own TV show. Gus searches desperately for a replacement copy of the movie to show to Colin as planned after his bad day at work. In the final panel, Gus says he has an idea and asks for a camcorder.
The document appears to be a storyboard for an animated story titled "Eggsistential Crisis". It follows the characters Eggsy, who is an anthropomorphic egg, and Paige. Eggsy has an existential crisis about his purpose and wants to become a souffle pancake instead of being boiled. Paige agrees to help Eggsy by trying to make a souffle pancake, but her first attempt fails. Eggsy encourages Paige to try again, believing she can succeed on her next attempt.
The document appears to be a script breakdown detailing various scenes and panels with associated durations. It includes descriptions of character dialogue and basic scene/panel structure for over 260 scenes. The high-level information conveyed is that the script involves multiple characters, including Anne, Sasha, Marcy, and Andrias, across over 260 different scenes broken down into individual panels with specific duration times.
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 is a scene breakdown of a work titled "A Berry Hungry Pterosaur" consisting of 1 scene and 85 panels, each with a duration of 1 minute except for panel 43 which has a duration of 23 seconds. The scene and each panel are associated with a page number out of a total of 86 pages.
The document appears to be a storyboard or script for a comic or graphic novel. It follows two characters, Oscar and his neighbor, over several scenes and panels. In the beginning, the neighbor complains about Oscar's loud music. Oscar later apologizes and brings his neighbor bread to make amends. The neighbor is surprised by the gesture. They bond over feeling like outsiders and having struggles with independence. In the end, they agree to get along as neighbors.
Marta accidentally gives Harlan 100mg of morphine instead of the intended 3mg dosage. This could potentially kill Harlan within 10 minutes due to an overdose. Marta cannot find the emergency medication Naloxone that could counteract the effects. She decides to call an ambulance but it is unclear what Harlan is doing off screen when Marta asks him what he is doing.
Adapted from the first chapter of the first "Welcome to Night Vale" novel. As Jackie is closing up her pawn shop for the night, a man with indistinguishable features tries to sell her something mysterious.
The document outlines a production broken into 5 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains multiple panels that last 1 minute each to progress the 6 hour production. Scenes range from 3 to 10 minutes long and are divided into 1-10 panels apiece to structure the timeline of the overall production.
The document describes 16 scenes from a story called "frejya and the ragnarokkers", breaking each scene down into individual panels with timestamps. It provides a high-level overview of the story's structure and pacing by detailing the number of scenes, panels within each scene, and duration of each scene and panel.
The document appears to be a script that outlines 12 scenes divided into panels of varying durations. Each scene and panel is assigned a duration and includes a page reference, suggesting this is part of a longer work. The level of detail provided in the breakdown suggests it is intended for use in production or performance of the piece.
The document contains details on the scenes, panels, and their durations for a fairy film. It lists 21 scenes with varying numbers of panels (between 2-15 panels). The total duration of the film is 1 hour, 36 minutes and 11 seconds. Each scene and panel is assigned a unique duration ranging from 5 seconds to 11 minutes.
The document contains a list of scenes and panels with their durations. It appears to be detailing the structure and timing of different parts of a story or video. There are multiple scenes containing several panels each, with dialogue provided in some panels between characters Sibyl and Sisi. The story involves Sisi helping Sibyl but brainwashing everyone at her school, and Sibyl wanting her old life back but Sisi saying she cannot undo the changes she made.
The document is a storyboard for an animated short about two human friends, Andrew and Mark, who find themselves transported to a world inhabited by demons. They meet a demon waitress named Lucy at a diner. Andrew flirts with Lucy, who startles the humans with a joke. Lucy is surprised and curious to learn they are humans, an apparent rarity in her world. She asks them questions about what it's like to be human while giving them her phone number. Their conversation is cut short when Lucy's boss calls her away. Andrew and Mark discuss finding other humans who may know how to return home.
The document appears to be a storyboard or script for a scene depicting a morning routine. It is divided into 94 panels of varying durations. The scene starts with a guard yelling "Stop, thief!" and chasing someone. It then shows various everyday morning activities over numerous panels before ending with the guard saying "Perfect." The document provides timing information for each visual panel but does not include descriptions of what is depicted.
The document contains a script broken into multiple scenes and panels with associated durations. It appears to be detailing the structure and timing of an animated or live-action project. Each scene contains several panels along with any dialogue or sketches. The extensive and repetitive nature indicates it is the full script or storyboard for a larger multi-scene production.
The document describes the scenes, panels, durations and page numbers of a 124 page work. It is broken into 32 scenes of varying durations. Each scene contains between 1-12 panels, also of varying durations. The total runtime adds up to over 5 hours.
The document describes the structure and timing of scenes and panels in a 34-page candy hunt storyboard. It is divided into 5 scenes with varying numbers of panels ranging from 1 to 19 panels per scene. The total duration is approximately 40 minutes and each panel's duration is provided.
A storyboard created as a class assignment. The objective of this was to show your imagination and creativity in the best possible way by tweaking already prepared dialogue and script without changing the mainstream of the story.
The document describes panels from a story involving characters Colin, Gus, and Jamie. Colin's rare limited edition director's cut VHS of Space Galaxy Battle 3000 was delivered to Gus' apartment but Jamie had taped over it to record her own TV show. Gus searches desperately for a replacement copy of the movie to show to Colin as planned after his bad day at work. In the final panel, Gus says he has an idea and asks for a camcorder.
The document appears to be a storyboard for an animated story titled "Eggsistential Crisis". It follows the characters Eggsy, who is an anthropomorphic egg, and Paige. Eggsy has an existential crisis about his purpose and wants to become a souffle pancake instead of being boiled. Paige agrees to help Eggsy by trying to make a souffle pancake, but her first attempt fails. Eggsy encourages Paige to try again, believing she can succeed on her next attempt.
The document appears to be a script breakdown detailing various scenes and panels with associated durations. It includes descriptions of character dialogue and basic scene/panel structure for over 260 scenes. The high-level information conveyed is that the script involves multiple characters, including Anne, Sasha, Marcy, and Andrias, across over 260 different scenes broken down into individual panels with specific duration times.
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 is a scene breakdown of a work titled "A Berry Hungry Pterosaur" consisting of 1 scene and 85 panels, each with a duration of 1 minute except for panel 43 which has a duration of 23 seconds. The scene and each panel are associated with a page number out of a total of 86 pages.
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