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Advanced Animation & Design
Friday 14 March 2014
Friday 10 January 2014
sharing scripts, emails
Today you will share you short 5 pg scripts. Please enter your email below for sharing purposes.
sharing scripts, emails
Today you will share you short 5 pg scripts. Please enter your email below for sharing purposes.
sharing scripts, emails
Today you will share you short 5 pg scripts. Please enter your email below for sharing purposes.
Wednesday 8 January 2014
Week Jan 15th
Please start by reading this pdf article about Storyboard, Animatic and Leica reel.
After reading, please answer the questions in this linked file.
This week you will begin by creating a storyboard for your webisode, that will be followed by an animatic. I suggest you use Flash to create your animatic and Leica Reel, even if you are using 3D/Blender or Photoshop.
Start with a detailed storyboard that you can later scan and import scans into Flash.
Begin:
Storyboard.
Scan, separate scans into frames (in Photoshop if you like).
Make Animatic by:
Import into flash for timing/duration.
Make Leica by:
Add audio
Select specific scenes to develop detail, answer significant questions, solve problems.
Develop pencil tests or wireframe animations focusing on specific movements, points of impact, inciting incident, key conflict/resolutions, and finally resolution.
Put these small tests/animations into the overall Leica reel. The duration/timing and sound may need adjustments.
Collect audience (class) feedback.
Make revisions.
Collect Audience feedback.
Begin final animated scenes.
After reading, please answer the questions in this linked file.
This week you will begin by creating a storyboard for your webisode, that will be followed by an animatic. I suggest you use Flash to create your animatic and Leica Reel, even if you are using 3D/Blender or Photoshop.
Start with a detailed storyboard that you can later scan and import scans into Flash.
Begin:
Storyboard.
Scan, separate scans into frames (in Photoshop if you like).
Make Animatic by:
Import into flash for timing/duration.
Add any pans, zooms or significant movement.
Make Leica by:
Add audio
Select specific scenes to develop detail, answer significant questions, solve problems.
Develop pencil tests or wireframe animations focusing on specific movements, points of impact, inciting incident, key conflict/resolutions, and finally resolution.
Put these small tests/animations into the overall Leica reel. The duration/timing and sound may need adjustments.
Collect audience (class) feedback.
Make revisions.
Collect Audience feedback.
Begin final animated scenes.
Saturday 4 January 2014
Week of Jan 6th
Welcome back!
Assignment Due Friday: 5 pg script written with raw scripts in script format
It's time to start writing your script for your pilot webisode (episode). I would suggest you target your webisode for a length of 5 minutes. In script format that would be 5 pages. This week you will establish rawscripts.org accounts and write a 5 min script.
Upon completion, you will swap scripts with each other for review/comments.
Once you have a completed final script, you will begin development of your animatic next week (Jan 13th).
The focus of your animatic is:
Assignment Due Friday: 5 pg script written with raw scripts in script format
It's time to start writing your script for your pilot webisode (episode). I would suggest you target your webisode for a length of 5 minutes. In script format that would be 5 pages. This week you will establish rawscripts.org accounts and write a 5 min script.
Upon completion, you will swap scripts with each other for review/comments.
Once you have a completed final script, you will begin development of your animatic next week (Jan 13th).
The focus of your animatic is:
- Solid audio file with audio representing narrative, music, sound effects, foley. Atlhough audio can continue to be refined, an animatic benefits most from a solid script and audio to use for timing and guiding the production of keyframes
- Drawings/rendering of enough frames so that the story can be clearly understood. An animatic features the keyframes of each scene and camera angle changes within scenes. An animatic can show through pans and zooms intended camera movement. These keyframes should be aligned with audio.
- The purpose of the animatic is to see how the story comes together with audio and video and to make adjustments as needed, until the flow of audio and video (Animation) seems perfect.
- An animatic can provide the animator/director with a guideline as to how to produce the final animation, how the scene breakdown occurs, what the camera angles are in each scene, and allows for pencil tests to be created to refine certain character actions/emotions. Pencil tests then also inform final animation.
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