Showing posts with label jerry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jerry. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Jerry Monitor




Jerry is a 6-foot monitor lizard that possesses the ability to stand upright, talk and think like a human being. This unique trait ostracized Jerry from his lizard community and sent him down a deep spiral of depression. Only repeated viewings of his favorite inspirational teacher movies (“Dead Poet’s Society,” “To Sir With Love” etc) kept his sanity and inspired him to pursue a career in education.

By educating the youth of tomorrow, Jerry hopes he can make the world a better, more tolerant, place for strange creatures like him.

Concept Artwork


World's Best Sub


Adoration


But What About ME?


Lizard Love


Educating the Youth of Tomorrow

Thumbnails

Here are the thumbnails for the first story streatment:
Jerry's Class - Thumbnails

Story Treatments

Story Treatment #1

Jerry Monitor, the new substitute teacher for Mrs. Johnson’s class, is writing on the whiteboard. “Today’s the Career Fair, students. You can find out all about your dream job!” he says.

Rachel sarcastically remarks to her friend, Nina, “Dream job, huh? What are we, five?”

Rachel then notices that a tail appears to have popped out of Mr. Monitor’s pants. Mr. Monitor quickly pokes his tail back into his pants and begins to introduce himself.

Rachel leans in to Nina and asks, “Have you ever noticed anything odd about our new sub?” Nina doesn’t understand what she means.

Suddenly, a tongue strikes out of nowhere and grabs a student’s cell phone from out of his hand. The tongue retracts into Jerry’s mouth as Jerry cheerfully warns the student that he doesn’t allow cell phones in his class.

Another student raises his arm and asks what’s wrong with Jerry’s hand. Jerry looks at his hand and notices it’s shedding. As he frantically shakes his hand to be rid of the sheddings, Jerry informs the student this whole issue will be covered in the upcoming Human Growth and Development class.

The bell rings and class is over. Jerry quickly guides the students out of class so they’ll stop asking so many questions.