http://yonleestory.blogspot.com/
Introduction page is very active, but the ending is different from the introduction. However, they have the same dynamic. Starts with storyboards, then concepts, then characters. Comes in a consistent order each time. Then one life drawing. Then end.
http://maddiesharafianportfolio.blogspot.com/
Introduction page and ending page is really nice because you see their individual personalities before seeing them all together. Concept is first, then storyboards. A page filler is between the stories (sketches between "Acorn" and "Rabbit"; life drawings between "Nancy Drew" and "Dandelion"). Pretty cool how they added a small comic (shows storytelling, but also shows personality)
http://karicasadyportfolio.blogspot.com/
WATERCOLOR; Introduced with COLOR (film development; 6 pages). OH, this is focused on visual development. Possibly look more into visual development portfolios. Range of mediums, range of appealing color. Uses negative space to their advantage. Color script.
http://hannachoportfolio.blogspot.com/ (YES, updated!)
Portfolio starts with a story with conflict. Ending shows the conclusion. After introduction page, introduced with designs and development (1 page). Storyboards are the main focus. The designs and development take up 1-2 pages, really pushing the storyboards to its feet. Life drawing is in-between two boards, but it doesn't feel disruptive. I think it's because one of the boards actually didn't have any designs and development because the boards could stand on their own. So, in order to balance that page, she added a life drawing page to keep that same pace. Beats for last page, then end page. Beats are one of her strongest pieces (her work is amazing).
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