Sunday, 6 March 2016

Studio Brief 2- A Tale in the Sting- Storyboard


Storyboard

 These are the pages of storyboards i have created. Each one showing which camera angle i am wanting the scene to be animated to and which location. This was the first time i had done a storyboard digitally and i actually really like how it looks. This way of doing it, let me show little movements within the same scenes where something had moved, as well as showing tones, shading and detail. I am going to defiantly keep doing this in the future, as it ends up looking a lot more professional, than when i sketch it up on paper. As well as using the templates so it is the correct size and is neat.

As it is only a storyboard, there is no way of working out how long this animation will end up. This is why my next step will be to pull all of these images across to an animatic so i can work out lengths of scenes and how much either needs to be cut or changed. I think i will change these scenes if it does go over as i want it to move slow enough so show what is happening, which i cant do if loads of scenes are popping up one after the other. This is why i think i will end up sticking to the 4 scenes i first thought of. The kitchen, outside, bed and desk/ office scenes.

Overall i am happy with the idea i have come up with for the campaign, so i will try to stick to this throughout the process and not get too lost in the modules or other modules for that matter.



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