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'Best Intentions' Action Figure Story starring WWE's AJ Styles, AEW's Chris Jericho, Batman's The Penguin, and Ezekiel from The Walking Dead.

 


I've been working on this for a long time.  But I have been lazy most of the time and not completed the work.


I'm learning how to produce future action-figure stories throughout this process.  It's similar to making a movie(I think)—first the script, then the storyboard.  Shoot the figures in the sets.  Following the script and storyboard, the number of photographs is determined. Hire the voice actors on Fiverr.  Edit everything together.  I use Artlist for the sound effects and background music. Canva for some extra picture elements.

Another process I used was this comic book filter above the photographs as I drew in character expressions. I didn't just want to see the same action figure face in all the shots.  Finally, Kling AI's image to video(a recent addition to the process)to animate the pictures a little.


This is part 1, and I plan to get part 2 out this year.  As I said, I'd love to do more of these.  It's my way of making movies and playing with my action figures at 49(years old).


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