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Friday, September 21, 2007

Story: Alvin Show Pilot Board

This post is just the tip of the iceberg... see the bonus reason on our The Top Ten Reasons To Support The A-HAA for links to more great posts featuring animation art.

Alvin Show Pilot Board
This is a very special post. Here is the complete storyboard to the pilot cartoon for The Alvin Show (1961). This is the board that Format Films and Ross Bagdasarian Sr. (aka: David Seville) used to pitch the show to the networks. It was probably done by Disney/UPA storyman, Leo Salkin. Salkin was the Associate Producer on the series and handled a lot of the story duties, working side by side with Bagdasarian to develop both the Chipmunk and Clyde Crashcup cartoons.

Alvin Show Pilot Board
I know that this might look like a checkerboard on your screen at this resolution. I made an extra effort to make the large size images big enough for you to read clearly, so please click on the pages and take the time to sit down and read this from beginning to end. I think you'll be amazed at how well it plays in your head. It's like you're watching the cartoon.

Alvin Show Pilot Board
The drawings are simple, yet funny and expressive. Note how the compositions frame the action clearly, without clutter. Many current TV shows repeat the same oblique two-shot setups over and over. But this board keeps things interesting through clever staging and cutting.This is truly a model for television storyboard artists to follow. Enjoy!

Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
Alvin Show Pilot Board
If you found this article to be interesting, see also... Alvin Show: The Whistler Storyboard, Jules Engel's Alvin Show Color Keys, UPA Done Right, Early 50s UPA Model Sheets, Herb Klynn The Shrimp, and Grim Natwick's Post UPA Commercials.

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3 Comments:

At 7:23 AM, Blogger Charlie J. said...

Wow, that was great! Did they actually use those funny designs in the pilot?

Now, Id leally love to see drawings like those animated like the dance scene from the alvin movie John posted last week.

 
At 7:04 AM, Blogger doug holverson said...

The quickie art reminds me of some of Sam Henderson's Small Press Comics from the '80s.

Hey, I still occasionally draw Pert Herman in my sketchbook....

 
At 8:40 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Steven-- This is a TERRIFIC post! I grew up with all the 50's and 60's cartoon characters and am really enjoying these behind-the-scenes posts you do.I've always loved MR.Magoo and loved the old UPA model sheets you posted some time back. I've never donated to any website- BUT- you keep this up and I believe the HAA is gonna be the first. Keep up the GOOD work. D J Anderson

 

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