Early 1930s Storyboard Paper
The rough sketch of a beached Clarabelle Cow is by Burt Gillett...
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Many thanks for answering the question. Have a Happy Christmas and a great New Year, Hans.
Mmm, interesting; that;s how big they are??? They're a lot smaller than I imagined; Bill Peet's storyboard papers weren't big; and they look like the shape here.
I believe Webb Smith invented the storyboards; am I right?
Steven: according to legend, Webb Smith was the first one who actually pinned the sketches to a board, or on the wall. Before that they were laid out on the floor or a table, and earlier they were gathered several onto single sheets of (letter size or animation size) paper in a stack... See e.g. the boards for Plane Crazy elsewhere on this blog.
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