After much effort from all, we have finished our final animation. I have spent the whole day compositing and editing it on Premiere. This involved cutting down the scenes accordingly and making sure the whole thing flows as smoothly as possible. I have also been adjusting the sound levels and checking that voices can be heard over the music. It has been a bit of a mission and I must have seen the video a million times by now! Still, it was nice putting it all together and I picked up new skills with premiere so all is good.. It feels great to have it completed. I am a happy man and whilst incredibly tired and mentally exhausted I will make sure I celebrate later....bring on the drinks and music......woooooooooooooo !!! :-)
For anyone who is not familiar with what we had to produce - the brief was to produce an animation to the script : what, what, what, what and what !
Enjoy....
The scenes I animated were the Bouncer checking Daves I.D. scene and all of the Hospital scene..
I did the following jobs: Directing, co-producing, character designing Dave and preparing him for animation, animating, voice of Henson, helping to write the script, doing the storyboard with Sam and producing the layouts which Patrick has taken and rendered in a funky artistic style..
I have also created the sound track for the first section of animation and done the final editing and compositing. I am pretty pleased with how its all gone, I think (despite some moments of bickering) we have worked very well together and kept up the momentum and group spirit!..
My main role was being director which involved approving other peoples work, working out our methodological approach to animation and checking that it maintains a consistantly high standard. Checking that my team mates know what to do and how to do it.
I also unintentionally took on role of co-producer when I found myself telling people to come in, keeping on top of everyones work, making sure they were kept busy and that we were heading towards our target. .
I now have a clearer idea of what the different roles involve. Theres nothing quite like first hand experience when it comes to learning. I would be happy to work with the same people again in future projects... Thanks Sam, Patrick and Ryan - good team effort guys :-)
I did the following jobs: Directing, co-producing, character designing Dave and preparing him for animation, animating, voice of Henson, helping to write the script, doing the storyboard with Sam and producing the layouts which Patrick has taken and rendered in a funky artistic style..
I have also created the sound track for the first section of animation and done the final editing and compositing. I am pretty pleased with how its all gone, I think (despite some moments of bickering) we have worked very well together and kept up the momentum and group spirit!..
My main role was being director which involved approving other peoples work, working out our methodological approach to animation and checking that it maintains a consistantly high standard. Checking that my team mates know what to do and how to do it.
I also unintentionally took on role of co-producer when I found myself telling people to come in, keeping on top of everyones work, making sure they were kept busy and that we were heading towards our target. .
I now have a clearer idea of what the different roles involve. Theres nothing quite like first hand experience when it comes to learning. I would be happy to work with the same people again in future projects... Thanks Sam, Patrick and Ryan - good team effort guys :-)
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