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Apr 10, 2021

[Answer] Which of these films hired comic book artists to draw a shot-by-shot storyboard?

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...1. "Joker" 2. "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" 3. "The Matrix" 4. "Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope"




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"The Matrix" - In a bid to helm “The Matrix” (1999), the Wachowski brothers had to make a hard sell. “The Matrix” would be a $60 million investment for Warner Bros., as it required complex special effects. In order to provide the full picture of their imagined visuals, the Wachowskis hired comic book artists, Steve Skroce and Geof Darrow, to create a storyboard. The storyboard was a complete, 600-page shot-by-shot of the film. The details must have won the studio over, as the Wachowski brothers won the studio’s approval and went on to make the groundbreaking Academy Award-winning film, which unsurprisingly won an Oscar for visual effects.:


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