For this segment of the Term Project, students will develop a written concept statement, style frames, storyboards, motion sketches, and animatics and fill in a workflow sheet.
If you have chosen the Motion Poster option, you need to consult with your instructor to adapt theses parts to best support your project development.
A paragraph to update the development of your Project Summary, Statement of Theme and Rationale from Concept Development
A breakdown of technical and production specifications
Develop a sequence of still drawings that is the visual script. Include text to describe the frame. You are not illustrating every scene, but the “key” frames that are pivotal to the action taking place on screen.
Your storyboard is put into a simple motion sequence to test pacing. It is a filmed/scanned version of your storyboards.
A series of graphic frames (3-5) that represent the visual style and aesthetic of your project. These can be photographic, illustrations or other types of renderings of your visual treatment. It is representative frames (use your intended aspect ratio) that visually articulate the styling or the “look” of your idea. It should be a resolved digital rendering, photo, collage, or drawing.
Short motion experiments to test out your motion segments. You should have at least one motion sketch that demonstrates a rough idea of timing and to work out any issues.
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How are your technical/aesthetic/design decisions working to support your concept?
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<aside> 💡 Your materials for this stage should be developed and presented in a way that proposes how your final project will look/sound. It should demonstrate sequencing to test out the flow. Please consult with me for feedback on what materials you should focus on.
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