Category: Males

  • Labatt Blue “Epic” Storyboards

    Labatt Blue “Epic” Storyboards

    I had a good run a couple of years ago getting hired to draw storyboards for an ad campaign for Labatt Blue, a Canadian Beer brand.  They have a Bear character (just an actor in a bear suit) who is their Party Champion – a “Duff Man,” if you will- who shows up at opportune…

  • Intel Series pt 5:  “Replay”

    Intel Series pt 5: “Replay”

      Here’s another in the Intel series- quickly executed shoot boards for an Intel campaign highlighting tech innovations in daily life. This one’s silly- a dude gets hit in the face with a water balloon- a slow motion video captures the impact and aftermath- EPIC PRANK.  All that’s left is to edit and post it…

  • Intel Series pt 3: “Drone”

    Intel Series pt 3: “Drone”

      Lost in the woods?  Panicked for your life?  Hunted by bears?  No worry, Intel is there with a superintelligent rescue drone to track you by your heat signature and lead you back to civilization- capable of dodging trees in it’s path as well. This board continues the Intel Series I knocked out a while…

  • Intel Series pt 2: “Cliff”

    Intel Series pt 2: “Cliff”

      Just a quick post today – I’ve got quite the backlog of great boards waiting to go up but I have been too busy to make posts!  So I’m just going to kind of rush through the rest of the “Intel” series- after all, I did them all in one day (practically) and no…

  • Nissan Rogue “Launch” Storyboards

    Nissan Rogue “Launch” Storyboards

    How many storyboard frames do you need for a 30 second commercial?  It’s an interesting question.  Sometimes you just need a handful of “pitch boards”, to sell the idea along, so maybe 5-8 frames in that case.  Sometimes you are drawing “shoot boards” which are critically important to be as clear and explanatory as possible,…

  • Clorox to the Rescue

    Clorox to the Rescue

    Earlier this year I had the pleasure of doing a BUNCH of shoot boards for my clients at 29 Black on their Clorox spots, among other things.  Four spots in total, and they are pretty simple, so not much explanation needed, but they all go along with the theme of “Your house gets messy and…