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Storyboards from the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards!

Posted September 19, 2018 at 1:42am

 

Famous Frames artists handle a variety of art services for productions: promos for photo shoots, key art, on air marketing as well as live events. These services can be used to estimate time and cost of a production, and ultimately bring the vision to life.  Using the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards as a case study we can explore the work that Famous Frames artists have provided to help these shows bring home the Gold.


In a sweeping victory, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel took home 5 Emmys. You can see a peek of Lanny Markasky's Key art frames for the upcoming season.

 

For the winner of Outstanding Drama Series, and Supporting Actor in a Drama SeriesDenice Au created these Game of Thrones boards:

 

Mike Deweese provided storyboards for Outstanding Reality Competition Series winner Ru Paul's Drag Race.

 

Thandie Newton of Westworld won for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Here are Lanny Markasky's storyboards for Westworld in which we see 'The Man in Black' getting up to no good.

 

Barry took home two emmys: Bill Hader for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series, and Henry Winkler for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Here are storyboards by Darek Gogol for one of Barry's more action-packed sequences. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Famous Frames and The Golden Globes 2017

Posted January 11, 2017 at 9:00pm

We are always looking for exciting ways to convey the breadth of contributions Famous Frames artists provide throughout the advertising and entertainment industry. By highlighting some of the 2017 Golden Globe Award nominees, we explore the broad spectrum of avenues Famous Frames artists engaged for these critically acclaimed projects. 
 Famous Frames exclusive roster of artists aid production in a variety of art formats.  From concept development for photo shoots, credit  sequencing, key art for print and on-air marketing and of course, what we are famous for,  traditional shooting boards.  Be it for creative brainstorming or on air viewing, if you are seeing it - art helped bring the vision to the screen.  Here’s a behind the scenes look at how. 

For Mozart in the Jungle, nominated for best series-Musical or Comedy, Famous Frames artist Renee Reeser worked to create key art for Amazon’s marketing campaign.  Renee also worked on the marketing campaign for HBO’s Divorce, for which Sarah Jessica Parker earned a best actress nomination. For the same show, artist Darek Gogol worked with the VFX team, concepting a version of the show’s title sequence.

Renee Reeser's key art for Mozart in the Jungle:

 

Renee Reeser's concept art for Divorce:

Darek Gogol's concept art for Divorce:

 

Artist Jonathan Gesinski worked with the production team of The People v. O.J. Simpson  a Golden Globe winner for Best Television Limited Series. Jonathan worked with pre-production creatives to design hair and wardrobe for key characters, John Travolta’s Robert Kardashian and Cuba Gooding Jr’s O.J. Simpson.

Jonathan Gesinski's concept art for The People v. O.J. Simpson: 

 

Another great example of the diversity of our artistic reach can be found with Game of Thrones, nominated for best TV series, Drama. This hugely successful franchise branched into a number outlets like this digital video game. Take a look at these concept frames by Jeremiah Wallis.

Jeremiah Wallis' concept art for Game of Thrones:

 

Storyboarding out a sequence allows a director to communicate their vision to the actors and the crew. This can be witnessed in this scene Famous Frames artist Jarid Boyce created for the Showtime hit Ray Donovan, for which Liv Schreiber was nominated for Best Actor in a Television Series-Drama.

Jarid Boyce's storyboards for Ray Donovan:

 

Black-ish was nominated for best Television Show Series, Comedy-Musical.  Additionally, Tracey Ellis Ross won the best actress Globe for her performance in the show. Here is some promotional art and shooting boards Mercer Boffey worked on for the ABC production.

Mercer Boffey's shooting boards for Black-ish:

 

 

 

 

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