Monday, 25 July 2011

Presentation 2,3 & 4



Presentation 4



Above are slideshows from 'The Little Mermaid' and 'Aladdin'.

Done some research looking closer at some of the best animations including The little mermaid, Aladdin, The Lion King, Shrek and Finding Nemo, Studied the flowing movement and their similarities to the real world and how they convey their messages of morality.


Above Slide shows from 'The Lion King' and 'Shrek'.


Above are Slide shows from 'Finding Nemo' and 'Star Wars'.


Played around with typography, Finally i choose the styles of 'Hobo Std' for right and 'Fixedsys' for wrong both which i found in Photoshop, Hobo Std seemed right as it was relaxed and friendly and Fixedsy's seemed wrong as it was ridged and dangerous looking.

Here I have illustrated people showing the appropriate sins and virtues, as you can see i have clearly laid out the sequence the way I want it to be shown.


I have selected imagery from the previous ideas i was working out and clearly laid  it out in the storyboard format that i created which allows for freedom of expression. I sketched the layout of the expected final submission deliverables including show right and wrong in an understandable visual format.


Developmental work using sketch/draft visualisation techniques which is another idea illustrated to show the message to be communicated.


Used the iPhone app iMotion HD to try a stop motion experiment.


created with 'I can Animate' which is an app for the iPhone.


This is a screenshot from a stop motion created with 'Stop Motion Recorder' also added an effect which can only be described as 'Vintage Green' if u kno wat dat means.

Created on an iPhone app formally known as 'Movie Maker'


A collection of iPhone apps used to create the stop motion.


Produced, directed and created on an app by the name of 'iTimeLapse' mmmk.


Final sample of the final draft animation and Final sequence.


Final sample of the final draft animation and Final sequence.


Final sample of the final draft animation and Final sequence.


Final sample of the final draft animation and Final sequence.


Final sample of the final draft animation and Final sequence.


Final sample of the final draft animation and Final sequence.


Do it like Michael.



Presentation 3




Above. This Hierarchy shows the overall design planning.


Done some sketching to begin with to work out what to do, basically get an idea kind of thing now ya hear.


continued the sketchy work trying to visualise a scenario, looked at the form, line, tone and colour of the characters, landscape etc and began to plan the layout of the story. 


began to solve the problem of how the story unfolds, the function of the animation being to teach about right and wrong could be communicated visually in the allowed space of the page which corresponds to the size of the area on the screen if needs be, but better to draw in horizontal as most screens now are windscreen like the page.


worked on the visuals and form intending to show the wrong clearly.

Looked at various typographic styles and how they could be useful in communicating the words 'Right' or 'Wrong' I used green for right as its a colour often associated with healthy stuff and choose red for wrong as its often associated with danger.


More playing around with layout and space. looked at what colour went best with the logos.


Decided to add my own touch to the typography in order to make the message clearer, I added the faces to the type, frown for wrong and smiling for right.


Looked more at the visuals and form and the possible direction of the final design.


again a look at the characters and how the could show right or wrong.

Experimenting with various symbolism that could represent right or wrong.


Tried to create more symbols for right, worked on the landscape more.


Looked and how the story could unfold onto the screen, the possible direction of the final animation in the space required.


including the right entity as the the animation progresses.





Worked on the storyboarding more planning out how the animation can be put together.
Experimented with animation applications including 'iTime lapse Pro', 'I can animate', 'iMotion HD, Movie Maker' and 'StopMotion'

My favorite app on the iPhone was 'Timelapse' as it was professional, clearly laid out easy to use and had all the tools needed for making a stop motion animation on the iPhone 3gs some of the technical data includes that it was exported at 10 fps, a resolution of 480x360 and top video quality.



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