Mario Piluso
Mario Piluso is credited as a storyboard artist for the animated film Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island in 1998. In this role, Piluso contributed to the visual planning and sequencing of scenes, helping translate the film’s narrative structure into preliminary drawings that guide animation, camera angles, and pacing.
Biography
Mario Piluso is credited as a storyboard artist for the animated film Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island in 1998. In this role, Piluso contributed to the visual planning and sequencing of scenes, helping translate the film’s narrative structure into preliminary drawings that guide animation, camera angles, and pacing. Storyboard artists work closely with directors and animators to refine storytelling before full production begins, ensuring continuity and clarity in the final product.
The film Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island is a direct-to-video animated release produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Piluso’s participation in this project reflects involvement in the film’s pre-production phase, where visual storytelling decisions are made. The film is known for its darker tone compared to earlier Scooby…




