
Another service that Design Wheel can bring you is the conceptual design elements that are crucial for pitches and presentations. Your investment into a script should be accompanied by beautiful visuals that help demonstrate your vision.
Memoirs of a Geisha - Concept Designs (2001)
This watercolor depicts the tipsy shack in a small Japan fishing village that the main character grew up in.
This is the fishing village in Japan.
The Ichiriki Teahouse was the location for much of the young Geisha's training.
 |  | | Full plans where drafted to show scale | Test shot of flashback scene |
Concept boards show the style and production value anticipated for a specific project. This one is a mixture of renderings, photographs, textural samples and a 2-dimensional model.
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - Concepts (2002)
The Nautalis is reborn in this new version of the famous Jules Verne novel.
The interior of this ship combines Art Deco with classic submarine architecture to create a fantasy much darker than the original Disney production.
Art Deco lent itself to the organic design of this underwater world. The innovation that was felt when the book was first written, before submarines or electricity, is celebrated within the maddness of Captin Nemo's lavishly styled monster.
 |  | Full sets of plans reflect the intricate detail and enormous scale of this extravigant set. The stage would have to be built on multiple platforms with full special effects capabilities to flood the sets and recreate an underwater experience using large tanks and pumps. | The Wheelhouse of the Nautalis. |
Around the World in 80 Days - Concepts (2002)
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