Matt and I had done this previously in our Character and Narrative module and it worked out great. Not just because it helped us time our piece, but also because it helped us plan out things like how the characters react to each other, their physicality, and their emotions, this is very difficult to accomplish with a script alone.
Sunday, 8 May 2016
Applied Animation: Creating the LAV Part 2
The idea for our animation was complicated enough so we felt that if we did not plan out the timing of each scene this thing could end up being far longer than previously anticipated. Therefore as a group we agreed to make a Live Action Video that consisted of using the script Matt had written for the animation and the storyboard I had drawn and acting out the entire animation.
Matt and I had done this previously in our Character and Narrative module and it worked out great. Not just because it helped us time our piece, but also because it helped us plan out things like how the characters react to each other, their physicality, and their emotions, this is very difficult to accomplish with a script alone.
Matt and I had done this previously in our Character and Narrative module and it worked out great. Not just because it helped us time our piece, but also because it helped us plan out things like how the characters react to each other, their physicality, and their emotions, this is very difficult to accomplish with a script alone.
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