Monday, 4 April 2016
LO1 - TASK 2 - Screenplay
Below is the screenplay I created for my animation. Admittedly, I found this to be a challenge due to the lack of dialogue as it all relies on visuals. However, I was able to complete a screenplay which describes the events that will take place in my animated piece.
Wednesday, 2 March 2016
LO1 -TASK 2 - Sets/Backgrounds
I sketched the first image below and then by scanning the sketch onto a computer I was then able to draw over it in illustrator, allowing for a neater and smoother design. I then moved the image to Photoshop, where I added colours and photos to create the final image. The completed image can be seen below the rough sketch. Below that is an example of a background for a different scene.
Monday, 29 February 2016
LO1 - TASK 2 - Treatment
Title: Stormy Seas (Current Title)
Medium: Animated fantasy adventure short film.
Running Time: 3 – 4 minutes
Synopsis: Rex the Sailor has his ship destroyed by a storm, leaving him at the bottom of the sea; there he must battle and avoid horrible sea creatures whilst trying to rescue a beautiful mermaid.
Characters: *Rex the Sailor *Suspicia the Mermaid *Goodwick the Whale
*Seabiscuit the Seahorse *Seals *Crabs *Lefty the Octopus *Ace the Shark
Key Scenes: The key scene is where Rex meets Suspicia but both are chased by Goodwick, as it introduce a love interest but the lovers are separated by this dangerous addition to the story. Of course, the happy ending is also crucial, as the lovers are re-united.
Sound recordings: No voice actors will be needed as all characters are silent. The animation will link up with two sets of music – Symphony of the Seas by Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and a segment of Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture by Tchaikovsky.
Equiptment list: To create my animation I will need a Mac computer with access to Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and an animation programme such as Flash. I will also require internet access. A pencil and paper may also be needed for rough sketches and planning.
Equiptment list: To create my animation I will need a Mac computer with access to Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and an animation programme such as Flash. I will also require internet access. A pencil and paper may also be needed for rough sketches and planning.
LO1 - Plan for 2 to 3 Minute Animation.
a) selection of form
I plan on creating an animated short film which I feel would work best as a televised cartoon or to be distributed online.
b) selection of animation type
My chosen form of animation is 2D digital animation. I chose to use 2D digital animation as I believe it to be an easy form of of animation to create that still allows for some effective visuals and works best for cartoon drawing style. I plan on creating the visuals in Illustrator and Photoshop and then, using the final images, converting them to Flash to edit and animate them into the final film.
c) selection of genre/style
My animated piece with be a fantasy adventure with a sub-genre of comedy, targeted at a young audience. The fantasy derives from the use of mythical creatures such as mermaids and giant seahorses, the adventure comes from the exciting antics of the sailor whilst in the sea and the comedy is to be expected from the cartoon designs and will be presented in visual humour. The cartoon style also makes it more appealing to kids and a younger demographic.
d) narrative and/or character development
The story for my animated piece will be told visually, with a silent narrative. The plot will be linear and is a traditional voyage and
return story. The protagonist, a sailor, serves as a main plot point as we, the audience, follow him as his ship is wrecked and witness him and how he interacts with different aquatic creatures.
The sailor is somewhat something of a pirate, though with no mean-spirited nature so that the audience will understand that he is the protagonist and the character that they should be rooting for. Pirates are often portrayed as the villain, so I have worked hard to make sure that he still has a pirate design without looking villainous. For example, I have given him a smiling and upbeat persona with a colourful fashion sense, avoiding dark colours so that he is not mistook for an evil pirate at any point.His lanky design is to make it look more comical when he is swimming, with his moving arms and legs being exaggerated.
The character development lies in the fact that the sailor seems to be quite a cowardly character when confronted by a threat, but still remains confident in his attempt to rescue his new found love, the mermaid, and will face any obstacle to reunite with her.
The designs for the sailor are shown below. I have displayed him performing different actions and emotions.
1. Action: Standing.
Emotion: Happy.
2. Action: Swimming.
Emotion: Unhappy, concerned.
3. Action: (Sea)Horse riding.
Emotion: Angry, determined.
4. Action: Dancing, waving, celebrating.
Emotion: Happy, excited.
5. Action: Being squeezed.
Emotion: Unhappy, uncomfortable.
The sailor is somewhat something of a pirate, though with no mean-spirited nature so that the audience will understand that he is the protagonist and the character that they should be rooting for. Pirates are often portrayed as the villain, so I have worked hard to make sure that he still has a pirate design without looking villainous. For example, I have given him a smiling and upbeat persona with a colourful fashion sense, avoiding dark colours so that he is not mistook for an evil pirate at any point.His lanky design is to make it look more comical when he is swimming, with his moving arms and legs being exaggerated.
The character development lies in the fact that the sailor seems to be quite a cowardly character when confronted by a threat, but still remains confident in his attempt to rescue his new found love, the mermaid, and will face any obstacle to reunite with her.
The designs for the sailor are shown below. I have displayed him performing different actions and emotions.
1. Action: Standing.
Emotion: Happy.
2. Action: Swimming.
Emotion: Unhappy, concerned.
3. Action: (Sea)Horse riding.
Emotion: Angry, determined.
4. Action: Dancing, waving, celebrating.
Emotion: Happy, excited.
5. Action: Being squeezed.
Emotion: Unhappy, uncomfortable.
e) relevant risk assessment(s)
f ) daily shooting schedule
Planning for my animation can seen on the gant chart below. For the production, I hope on creating ten frames per
day at least.
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