Wednesday, 2 December 2009

Whats the story boarding glory?

After making the A2 images, the time was to start conceptualizing our animations in the form of storyboards. After an inspirational seminar on how to go about actually doing a storyboard, not just doing the first thing we think of which is gridding up a piece of paper, and just going ahead to try to think instantly what we wanted, but doing initial sketches, considering the format size, angles, using axes for positioning, use of dimensions and so on.
Despite this, I have started with my method of just going with an idea and trying to learn from it.


This set is the outcome for the large scale images, just to test the water with the 2 words I was unsure about choosing from, either pop, or fold, as I think close speaks for itself in being a limited, or rather too dull a word to animate, all I see is closed doors, and a long corridor with no lights.





This next set is after we had the seminar today, so this is a cheeky backblog, the difference being that we had our After Effects introduction session, and an afternoon workshop, where we started to learn more about how to actually apply this method of strategic planning for animation. As it is most probably going to underpin alot of what we are going to be doing for this particular brief. 














Each particular sheet had a set of principles, these were as follows :

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