Showing posts with label Cesar_Lemus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cesar_Lemus. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Cesar Lemus Talks About Astonishing 'Heroes' and 'Wonder Woman' Storyboards


Here's another exclusive interview with my first storyboard artist and he draws on his experience to give us an inside look of the storyboarding industry and the unique chalenges of television.

Cesar Lemus is best known for his work on the television show Heroes, but he recently worked on another superhero show: Wonder Woman. He did storyboards for the pilot and when the Internet found out it exploded.

The industry has been struggling lately and many fine artists find themselves out of work or work is hard to come by. Cesar does a good job of expressing the challenges of being an artist in the film and television industry.

His work is prolific. He's done art for shows like Heroes, House M.D., Hawthorne, Mercy Reef/Aquaman (Pilot) Love Bites, Pretty Little Liars, No Ordinary Family, Melrose Place, Wonder Woman (Pilot) Smallville and Pushing Daises.

Q: When someone asks you "what's a storyboard artist" what do you say?
We help previsualize the action and tone for scenes. Animation and Live action share some of the same things but are two different animals.

Q: How did you get the job story boarding for David E. Kelly's Wonder Woman pilot?
I got a call from someone on the show, I believe it was the UPM (Unit Production Manager). I was also familiar with the director, he was a ex-producer on The Event, which I also worked on.

Q: What was your reaction when you found that the pilot wasn't picked up by NBC?
Very bummed. Sad.... it would have been a great series to work on, great crew. I hate being out of work... I am actually looking for work now.

Q: The costume was highly controversial, but your storyboards show her dressed in the new costume. How late in the design process did the new costume remain?
I actually used the concept [art] as reference in the boards, but I did tweak the design a bit in the cconceptual art I did... I switched the boots color back to red.


Q: You worked on the superhero show Heroes, what was the best part of the job? Did anything you learned there help with Wonder Woman?
Basically getting to do a show about superheros.

I love comics and grew up on them. I've never gotten to work for DC or Marvel, so it was bittersweet.

That show helped me to get faster at boards, turnaround was [always] fast, also getting to work with a different directors... it's intimidating at first, getting to work with guys that have been in the business WAYYYY longer than me...it makes you step up your game.

The top guys that do boards, have been doing it twice or three times as long as me. I was VERY fortunate to work on that show. I worked on all 4 seasons in some way. Seasons 2, 3 and 4 ... 3 & 4 were the most busy.

Q: What did you use for inspiration for the look of the Amazon world of Themyscira and your art in general?
A lot was influenced by Alex Ross...and Adam Hughes.

Q: What was it like story boarding the action for such an iconic superhero?
Very cool, I never got to see it filmed... I had to work on another show. I still would love to watch the pilot.

Q: You do conceptual art, storyboarding and sculpting. Is there one you enjoy more than another?

Boarding is harder... and Conceptual is hard too but you have a lot less stress, I guess sculpting is the most relaxing. But it don't think I can pick one... Also I have yet to do sculpting for work.

Q: Having worked on video games, what's the biggest difference between working on games versus television?
TV is crazy... very tight turn arounds. When I worked in games, it seemed pretty chill. Schedule was more 9-5, when I board stuff my schedule is all over the place. ...Long nights, crazy hours.


Q: You've worked many art mediums from markers to 3-D software. Is there a favorite tool that you like to use?

Traditional... it's so easy to pick a pen, pencil or marker and just draw!

The only drawback is scanning your work to email to clients or any show you might be working on.... I want to switch to more digital boards, but a lot of TV directors need you to you be able to draw on the spot.

There is no time to set up a laptop...I wish Apple would get on the Ipad and make it so you can plug in another hard drive for more space or install a program like "Painter" or "Photoshop."

Q: You're known for building scale models. What's the most surprising way this helps with your other artistic efforts?
Well, it just helps in using it as reference, helps with scale and proportions.




Q: What's the next project from you we can look forward to?
I am working on a comic book for a friend, doing pencils, hopefully it will be done by Dec.

But as far as Storyboards? I wish I knew...I am actually waiting for my agent to tell me if a got a gig or not. Work has been slow, so I cant wait for a nice long gig!

If you're reading this and need a storyboard artist, hire this guy! His talents have just begun
Check out more of his work on his blog and read more about him on HeroesWiki.

To see a list of all the exclusive interviews with other great artists on my blog go here.

What do you think of Cesar Lemus' work?

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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Gorgeous Amazons Frolick in Lost NBC 'Wonder Woman' Storyboards

David E. Kelly's controversial Wonder Woman television pilot was never picked up by NBC, but we can look at Cesar Lemus' storyboards of the Amazon's fighting and frolicking through the woods and dream what might have been.

Director Jeffrey Reiner's pilot starred Adrianne Palicki, Cary Elwes and Elizabeth Hurley. Art Direction was by Christopher Brown. Timothy Burgard is listed as illustrator.
"Hollywood Blvd Chase."

"Amazon run thru forest."

Amazon run rough composition

"Arena Race"

"Hollywood Blvd. Chase." Notice she's wearing the original controversial costume.

Cesar has done some great work. Check it out at Phyrhed Work and his IMDb page.

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

DVD Release This Week: Heroes

A new feature will be showing which DVDs released this week has concept art or storyboards.
Heroes: Season Four
Product DescriptionSullivan Brothers Design Gallery (Disc 3, HD, 3 minutes): A short montage of concept art for the Sullivan Brothers Carnival.
Experience all the intrigue and suspense of Heroes: Season 4 in this 5-disc set that includes all 18 gripping episodes from the fourth season’s volume, Redemption. As the Heroes mourn fallen friends and face dangerous new foes, prepare for a wild ride — filled with shocking twists and turns — through an ominous funhouse that culminates in a Brave New World. Then step right up and explore hours of exclusive, behind-the-curtain magic with the show’s writers, stars and artists.

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Cesar Lemus Took A Flying Leap For HEROES

Heroes was a fantastic show in its first season. After that, it jumped a mutant shark. Cesar Lemus is an accomplished storyboard artist in film and television who worked on the show.  Here's a storyboard from season 3 episode 14 A Clear and Present Danger.
There's lots of  action in this storyboard.

Check out his blog The ARTBlog of: Cesar Lemus (aka phyrhed)

Update: Modified link to blog