Dylan Coburn is a Hollywood storyboard artist, writer & director. He has an extensive list of well-known projects but most recently has done has done storyboard work for very popular films like "A Minecraft Movie," "Equalizer 3," "Predator: Badlands" and 'M3gan 2.0." He is also an author and is currently publishing three short fiction novels - all in the horror space.
He started his career in 1995 drawing Disney TV animation. In 2002 he founded Karactaz Animation, building teams of animators and technicians for 2D & 3D animation production. The studio produced over 500 commercials and progressed into long-form projects with Disney, Marvel Animation, Warner Bros, DC Comics, MTV and many others.
He just published a new book, Johnny Whisper, about a young boy who receives an evil doll for his 13th birthday that starts to influence him very negatively. It's a fun read with a very important underlying message on the bad influences threatening our children today. The Johnny Whisper movie is currently in development and aims to be in production in 2026, so we may see it on the big screen soon!
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