Thanks for sharing these wonderful storyboards and for the amazing work you are doing to provide fresh insights into the art of animation!
I was wondering where I could find Bill Peet’s storyboard for the baby bath sequence in Dumbo?
Thanks again and keep up the good work.
Good to see these-they could be by Henry Bumstead. There are many wonderful examples of his storyboards in the book on the making of Hitchcock’s VERTIGO.
I recently visited the ‘Princess Grace’ exhibition in Monaco & there is a whole section devoted to Kelly’s work with Hitch. There were some excellent production design drawings from Rear Window. In her youth Kelly could even draw a little herself.
on 15 Nov 2007 at 3:30 pm 1.Avi Solomon said …
Thanks for sharing these wonderful storyboards and for the amazing work you are doing to provide fresh insights into the art of animation!
I was wondering where I could find Bill Peet’s storyboard for the baby bath sequence in Dumbo?
Thanks again and keep up the good work.
on 15 Nov 2007 at 3:52 pm 2.Michael said …
I’d love to see the board for Dumbo. That’s close to being my favorite of the animated features. If I locate it, you can be sure I’ll post it.
on 15 Nov 2007 at 11:27 pm 3.Thad Komorowski said …
Hey Michael-
Who’s the artist for these great boards? I must have missed the name in an earlier post.
on 18 Nov 2007 at 8:01 am 4.Matt Jones said …
Good to see these-they could be by Henry Bumstead. There are many wonderful examples of his storyboards in the book on the making of Hitchcock’s VERTIGO.
I recently visited the ‘Princess Grace’ exhibition in Monaco & there is a whole section devoted to Kelly’s work with Hitch. There were some excellent production design drawings from Rear Window. In her youth Kelly could even draw a little herself.
on 19 Nov 2007 at 8:46 am 5.Michael said …
Harold Michelson did the storyboards for The Birds.