Because Scott and I make movies unconventionally as co-authors, it’s important for us to create a shared vision for each film during pre-production - one that is somehow singular and clear, but also represents our individual tastes and ideas. It is for this reason that storyboarding has become a crucial aspect of our directing style over the years. The process is simple enough: Scott and I independently draw versions of the movie using paneled scratch paper and stick figures. We then share our sketches before committing ink on the final polished boards, bringing together the best of our ideas and tossing the worst.
Pictured below:
1) PRISM (2002) - short film made in high school and the first time we storyboarded something from beginning to end.
2) ANNIVERSARY (2005) - drawn by our talented friend and filmmaker Josh Guffey - based on one of our un-produced feature scripts.
3) IMPULSE (2010) - polished boards from our upcoming film.
PRISM (2002)

ANNIVERSARY (2005)




IMPULSE (2010)





Last movie Bryan watched: The Box (Richard Kelley)
