Parallel Worlds

  • Mercy Luxon-Eade
As a film nerd and avid comic reader, being able to storyboard and concept for a independent horror film was a dream. I was asked to storyboard a portion of the script so that it could be used to shoot a teaser trailer and pitch for funding. I was able to use my own skills in sequential art to build a visual narrative and give an easy to read idea of what the director was looking for. Concepting the monster was my favourite part. My only guidelines were that it needed to be humanoid as the budget would not cover a CGI monster. Therefore the monster had to be able to be played by an actor in costume. This project combined my love for traditional sketching and digital art.