




Here's a feature film I've developed into a solid three act screen story about a giant and his pet boy.
There is a tremendous amount of visual and story development behind LUMBER. It's exactly the kind of story we go to the movies for.
The above pitch-poster is a WORK IN PROGRESS.
I switch out character designs as the project develops. Shown here is an early creature design holding a Pixarish character that I've tried to age up a little. The kid had the right look and expression and was great inspiration to further explore his design as the story develops. The credits are obviously a gag too. just placeholder stuff. except the logo. i love the logo.
Final Teaser Poster to come...

A title card If Lumber were a live-action Disney film from the 50's. I love me some film titles and was clearly born in the wrong era.