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Anthony Zierhut

Storyboard artist and animatic artist for feature films

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I’m a storyboard artist and motion picture production illustrator living and working in the Los Angeles / Hollywood area, specializing in traditional hand-drawn storyboards for live-action and animated feature films as well as After Effects and CG animatics for pre-visualization and post production visual effects (VFX). I also draw and sketch a lot and upload it to the Sketchblog here and social media – just for fun!

Bike Friday

Quick sketch here. I was watering the garden and looked up to see an older man, in his 60s I would guess, stopping his bike for the red light. I had just the time for the light to change green to sketch him. I recognized it as a Bike Friday because my current office mate has one parked just outside our office.  He has a great animated drawing of it on his blog. The light changed, the man took off, and I resumed watering.

Sketch from a recent meeting

This was at a local government meeting here recognizing volunteers to help keep the city clean.  I looked up and thought it was an interesting composition with the people leaning this way and that way and the ficas tree in the middle.

I just realized my last post was a sketch during a meeting too — well I guess you know what I do during meetings now.

Sitting by the fountain

From a recent outdoor meeting.

NY street

Joan and my Sis stopped in a shop to pick up some clothes, so I lingered in the doorway to sketch.  The sketch above is from looking straight up the street from the shop.  The sketch below is of an elderly crossing guard directly in front of the shop.

She had a grandmotherly vibe about her, seemed to emanate sweetness.  My sister explained that it’s her job to help little kids cross the busy street.  I’ve lived nearly half a century in Los Angeles, so for me it was fun and exotic to visit such a differently laid-out place, and a place with so much history too…

Some more NY sketches

These are from a fun diner / bar called ‘Cowgirl’.  All but the last image was from where I was sitting.  The last image is of the exterior of the place.  Joan took a picture of me drawing that part:

Weekend in New York

Last week I went out to NY to meet up with my wife who was attending the National Art Education Association (NAEA) conference.  It was great.  My sister showed us around her neighborhood in the West Village.  She took us to the famous White Horse Tavern where I made these sketches from where I was seated in the bar.  I’ve been experimenting lately with making a bunch of little sketches from one vantage point to see what (hopefully) interesting little compositions I can find…

Me on the pharmacy security cam

I kind of liked the weird fish-eye effect on the monitor.  It was also nice that I just happened to have a giant arrow over my head…

Our Community Garden plot

This is from the last time I watered our plot a couple days back.  I realized I have a few sketches I’ve made from the past of our plot at various stages of development.

Joan tending the veggies — you can tell how close it is to the freeway on-ramp here.

From the other side during a watering session.

And this was a  layout she asked me to make from an overhead view as a record of what she has in there and roughly where it’s placed.

“A sea of bows”

My oldest daughter’s cheer team at the high school regionals.  Just like the caption says, she told me that sitting on the floor there, looking out at all the other competitors in their uniforms, it was a “sea of bows”.  I thought that was a poetic way of describing it.  A quick sketch from the lower bleachers.

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