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Jorgen KlubienMonsters Inc., Original Storyboard: John Sullivan2001
2001
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MEDIUM: Original Storyboard
PRODUCTION: Monsters, Inc., 2001
IMAGE SIZE: 8.5" x 5.5"
SIGNED: Signed by Jorgen Klubien
SKU: CCV1533
ABOUT THE IMAGE: A fantastic Beat Board from the Pixar production of Monsters Inc. Presented here is a wonderful original storyboard from Disney storyman Jorgen Klubien. Klubien is an animation artist and writer best known for his work on Disney films, like The Lion King (1994), A Bug's Life (1998), Cars (2006) and Frankenweenie (2012). The artwork is rendered with black and blue colored pencil on 8.5" x 11" paper. Signed by the artist, Jorgen Klubien in the bottom right .
ABOUT THE MEDIUM: Original Production Beat Boards are one-of-a-kind pieces of art that were used in the creation of an animated film or television show. A story beat is an element, like a character’s action, event, and so on, that moves a story forward or is a noteworthy turning point. They are visual/aural sentences. Beat boards are the bare bones and basic structure of the story. It is a visual outline. They help to keep the theme of the piece in sight and in focus.
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