Atoleiros Battle Animatics Part 01
(repost from 24th January 2014)
Atoleiros 1384 animatic - Rough storyboard overview — Atoleiros 1384
Mood board illustration — Atoleiros 1384
Death plague — animatic drawing 06
Death plague — animatic drawing 07
Death plague — animatic drawing 08
Uprising
Leonor Telles de Meneses and D. Fernando I entering the cathedral of Lisbon, rough sketch
Nobility in the Cathedral of Lisbon
Leonor Teles de Meneses
Fernando I de Portugal marries Leonor Teles de Meneses
Atoleiros 1984 — Nobility at royal wedding
Se Lisboa with medieval crowd — Storyboard reconstitution
Atoleiros 1984 — Medieval crowd in Lisbon royal wedding
Atoleiros 1984 — Medieval crowd in Lisbon at royal wedding
Animated storyboards featured in a multimedia installation designed for the Centro de Interpretação da Batalha de Atoleiros. Project design by Johan Schelfhout, MD, Maverick ICS.
The story depicts the events surrounding the 1384 Atoleiros battle during the Portuguese Interregnum. We started with an overview of the scenes roughed in a sketchbook. This step ran in parallel with the writing phase of the adaptation. We tested mood boards in colour, mixing sketches, illuminations and voice-over to get a sense of timing. This part of the story is about the 1383-85 Crisis, and focus on the Marriage of King D. Fernando I the Handsome with Queen D. Leonor the Treacherous. It is a story of betrayal and court secrets, that portraits a kingdom at the verge of civil war.
Editing animated drawings with live footage allowed to spend more of the budget on re-enacting the battle.
Drawings are tell key moments about the political and historical context that led to the battle. The film is part of the permanent exhibition, projected on a drawing board in a reconstructed painter workshop.
Animated skeleton test
The Battle of Atoleiros Interpretation Centre hosts the permanent exhibition in Fronteira, Portugal.
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More production drawings from this project in the drawers blog