Wednesday, 28 December 2016

Roughs for moving image.

 I like this idea with the trees and the panther moving in between them. I think that it could be a really simple idea that could have a good and simple narrative to it.
Again I have decided at the end to finish with a black screen as I think that it shows a definite ending to the animation and allows for the text that I will add in at the end to be clear.

Making the trees out of textures could be a really good idea. I could edit some mono print textures on photoshop to form the trunks.
The panther could also be running and this could be a really effective piece of animation if exsicuted well.








This idea is much more complex however and it mergers the ideas that of the eye and trees together. This could be a potential spring board to my sting but I think doing a 30 second animation could be the only way around this one. Trying to squeeze this into a 10 second video won't work just because of the amount of detail in each frame and the movements between them. However the advantages of producing a 30 second animation is that I can get a strong narrative into it and have more time to experiment with and add to. So I think I'll be making a 30 second animation. I also feel like I am become stronger in roughing. Knowing the images that I am going to work with first then roughing and playing around with composition I find easier. I feel like to make the development process quicker and more effective this way and helps me to visualise the final outcome more clearly. I feel this could be the problem when going straight into roughing a the start of a brief, I don't know what my aim is. Where as if I experiment first and create more refined imagery then go into roughing I have a much clearer sense of direction.

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