Layout is a central component of the storytelling process. Working from storyboards, Layout Artists use a film’s characters, sets, props and cameras to stage, block, and shoot the film, shot by shot.
Cinematography, staging, and rough character animation are key elements of a Layout Artist’s skill set.
Additionally, layout involves a bit of animation, lighting, editing, modeling, and a lot of composition and good use of camera for a clear narrative.
Layout Artists can follow what is indicated in the storyboards, but sometimes break away from it entirely and come up with their own beats and ideas, making it a very creative endeavor.
THIS IS A 1990s ERA PHOTO COPY PRINT and NOT ORIGINAL DRAWINGS.
"Walt Disney: One Man's Dream" which takes Guests on a journey through the life of Walt Disney opens at the Disney-MGM Studios.
Walt Disney World begins the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the birth of its visionary founder, Walt Disney (born on December 5, 1901).
The focus of the 17-month-long "100 Years of Magic" Celebration is centered at the Disney-MGM Studios.
The following parades and attractions also opened in honor of the celebration: