Sascha Martin's Time Machine: The Storyboard Develops

Well we're certainly storyboarding in earnest now for Sascha Martin's Time Machine. The files are flying back and forth between Sydney and Sant'Antioco.

Sascha Martin's Time Machine pages-8-and-9-350As destruction rains down on the classroom, Mary-Alice Cooper sees her opportunity. This is a development of Manuela's sketch that I included with the post on August 28.






Sascha Martin's Time Machine pages-12-and-13-350Aggie discovers the jarring difference between academic knowledge and real life field research. But it doesn't deter her from sharing what she knows.







Sascha Martin's Time Machine pages-16-and-17-350Safe for the moment, Mary-Alice does what she does best, as Sascha struggles to fix the settings on his Time Machine.







Sascha Martin's Time Machine pages-24-and-25-350

Sascha Martin's Time Machine pages-38-and-39-350Sascha's efforts are to no avail. Chaos, panic and destruction engulf the school.








And order is restored at last ... or is it?










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Published on October 09, 2016 10:40 Tags: childrens-book, illustration, picture-book, sascha-martins-time-machine, storyboard
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Developing a Children's Picture Book

John Arthur Nichol
In 2016 I published my first children’s picture book, Sascha Martin’s Rocket-Ship, both in print and as a Kindle eBook. I worked with a wonderful illustrator, Manuela Pentangelo, who lives on the far ...more
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