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ABOUT BRIAN

Current Highlights: -“Brightburn“, “Spider-Man: Far from Home“, “Solo – A Star Wars Story” Brian worked on the infamous “Kessel Run” sequence. -“Ready Player One” with Steven Spielberg.
The Sunday LA Times featured Brian’s storyboards for “Now You See Me 2“.

A visionary.”  “A genius.” “The fastest storyboard artist I’ve worked with.”
Some of the words spoken by top tier Hollywood Directors regarding Brian “Adobewan” Murray.

Traditionally trained, with stylus in hand, Brian uses Photoshop, ZBrush, and SketchUp to create concept art, storyboards, and illustration for film, television, and comic books. Director David Twohy touts Brian’s boards on the “The Chronicles of Riddick” DVD commentary. Brian performed triple-duty on “Chronicles”, as lead storyboard artist, concept art, and designer of “The Hunt for Riddick” web experience.

Other highlights: Brian’s co-creation, scripting, and illustrating of Image Comics’ hit ”Supreme“, which Tom Clancy took note of in his novel, “Black Ops“. Brian produced covers and interiors for DC, Marvel, Image, and many more.  Brian’s illustrations of the L.A. Dodgers were on large-scale display throughout Los Angeles on banners, billboards, and bus posters. 

ABOUT JOE

Joe Dean Media
This website was built and implemented by Joe Dean. Joe was born in a log cabin that he helped his mother build. He enjoys short walks on the beach, turtle husbandry, the books of Thomas Pynchon, UFO sightings, kittens, and the films of Andrei Arsenyevich Tarkovsky.
You can see more of his work at  joedean.com and The Wrinkling Brothers.com