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This is a storyboard from George A Romero's zombie horror day of the dead. I found this story board incredibly interesting for two reasons the first being that the drawing style of the story board matches this film really well. The dark and sketchy style will give all the people working on the film an idea of the tone that should be worked towards. Although a sketchy and dark style is used for this storyboard it is still very clear the shots shown in each frame are very defined.
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The second reason I found the storyboard interesting is that it reminded me of the drawing of the comic book series "the walking dead". The same black and white sketchy dark style is used throughout the comic book series. The comic was first published 18 years after the release of Day of The Dead. It is likely that George A Romero's works influenced this comic book but also shows how well translated the storyboards are considering the styles between the storyboards and the comic are similar.
The storyboards are from George A Romero's: Day Of The Dead and scanned from
Comic is The walking Dead, Written by Robert Kirkman and drawn by Charlie Adlard. Image from: http://walkingdead.wikia.com/wiki/File:The_Walking_Dead_Comic_-_Zombie_City.jpg
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