Unit 61 & 66

Unit 61 


Task 1;


Task 2;  
Analysis of a english animated music video;



Analysis of a Japanese television animation; 





 Analysis of an american movie Animation; 




Task 3 
Character Profile Sheet;

Object: Moustache

Name: Moustache

Age: 20

Job: To make the human face appealing

Live: On humans face to feel happy

Gender: Unidentified

Friends: Humans faces

Obstacles: Trying to find a new face

Likes: Being on a human face

Dislikes: being lonely and not on a humans face

Enemy: Razor

Motions: Walking, Running, Tip Towing, Jumping  

What they look like?












Narrative:

The story is about a moustache that is on a humans face. One day the human is tired of his moustache and cuts it off, this leaves the poor moustache upset as it has no purpose and isn’t loved anymore. He is lost in the city with no purpose.

Trying different peoples faces such as a young boy and elderly woman the moustache is desperate to find his match. Then he sees the perfect candidate, the target gets into a taxi. Moustache is distraught, as he knew that he was the one. Feeling upset he finds a cold dark alley where the rain tumbles onto him.


Then he realises not to give up, waiting for the ideal target with a pair of binoculars through the night. In the morning he sees the target and jumps on the opportunity. Making the perfect match he feels happy and loved that someone else wants Moustache also.  



Moodboard; 





Character Development and Rough Sketches;
1


2

3

4

Different views; 



Final Character ; 


At first I thought this character was feasible and presented well enough. But looking at it and editing it in illustrator I found the hands hard to create to instead I added a circle as the hands.

I also added a mouth as when doing expirations it would be a lot easier to show the clearer.  



Character Expressions 


Character expirations with mouth;


Task 4; 
Treatment; 














Production Schedule;




Storyboard: 





Unit 66 

Unit 66


P1
Powerpoint
































Risk Assessment 












Shooting Schedule



















Call Sheet




P2
A. Script

Treatment
























B. Script


C. Storyboard
















Backdrop/Set Design




P3

A. How We Used Our Backdrops


B. How We Set Up Equipment

C. How We Followed Our Scrip and Storyboard

D. How We Followed Our Risk Assessment



E. How We Followed Our Production Schedule



F. How We Have Logged Our Shots

P4
Screen shots of final timeline and files







Timeline

P5/M2/D2
Feedback from first edit

Additional feedback

  • Make a ceiling backdrop for the bin bag.
  • Make a hand that holds the bin bag.
  • Fix the left leg in the running scene.
  • Establishing shot rustling bin.
  • Bend the knees in the walk cycle.
  • Add shadows to alleyway bin background.
  • Add rubbish round bins.
Applying Audio Effects

Applying Visual Effects



Final Animation Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4Zsp1Buqa0

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