Thursday, 2 June 2016

Drawing for Animation 1: Assignment 2

Hamish Lawler: n9408045

The Wizard of Oz, Storyboard and Animatic


Script to Storyboard Translating:

During my planning process I outlined a very rough written idea of what I wanted my storyboard to be, based partly off the visual example provided, and using some of the script descriptions provided.


As can be seen above, I planned a brief overhead diagram of my opening pan/trucking shot. As I liked the idea of a very long consistent shot that established the scene, and then transitioned into my characters entering the scene without having to cut between. I feel that doing this better establishes my characters into their environment and avoids confusing an audience.


Thumbnails:

When sketching out my thumbnails I wanted to narrow down some ideas for camera angles and scene framing. Whilst also getting a feel for how I would draw certain characters and backgrounds in my storyboards.




Storyboards:






As can be seen above, I used roughly 11-13 shots (depending on if you count title shots) to convey my scene with the camera angles and framing that I thought best suited the provided dialogue and script. Overall I'm quite happy with how my storyboards turned out, I feel that they convey a clear idea of each shot to a potential animator.



Animatic:



I'm quite pleased with how my Animatic turned out, particularly how I managed to edit some of my planned camera movements in the opening shot. I synced the audio and transitioned my shots and edited to the best of my ability.