Sunday, September 25, 2011

Week 10 – Tasks for Studio and Independent Study for Week 11

  • Based on your story-boarding to date, start modeling in max, developing After Effects and Premiere projects and combine your content into rough scenes. Creating your main scenes compositions and animations intentions, setting the timescale and animating test cameras that can be refined at a later stage for the final renders.
  • Concentrate on elements that you think may be tricky to model or animate, so you can get help with modeling solutions and effects solutions from the tutors.
  • As you capture footage, model your scenes and put together your films you may have different ideas about the details of your narrative. This is fine, and expected, as this is a fluid process between your narrative, storyboard, models footage and final animations. As your ideas develop, you can go back and edit your narrative, and storyboard to align with your ideas, and refine your final animations.
  • Complete your 30 - 40 image storyboard!
  • When creating your storyboard, consider coherent styling across the range of images, visual progression from one frame to the next and a logical ordering device (such as discreet numbering for each frame).
  • Post your storyboard to your blog in a logical and clear sequence. Post high quality images, so each individual frame can be easily scrutinised. You can post each frame as an individual image or post in groups of frames, but all frames should be clear to see, and cropped well in photoshop.
  • Your storyboard also comprises an element of your Assignment 3 grade, so it is in your interest to make your images visually attractive and convey a clear understanding of your narrative.

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