What follows are instructions for your crit presentations and reminders of what you need to present and submit. Please use your social networks to ensure everyone has seen this information and understood it. Any queries, please leave a comment and I'll clarify where necessary.
In response to the three story components given you at the time of briefing, you are asked to pre-produce an original two minute animation.
Your pre-production is to be submitted in 2 parts;
1) Pre-Viz, to include:
a) 2d animatic with soundtrack & transitions.
b) Maya pre-viz with soundtrack & transitions
2) An ‘Art Of’ publication, to include:
a) concept art : environment design
b) concept art : character design
c) concept art : prop design
d) Final environment designs
e) Final prop designs
f) Final character designs (character sheets)
g) Final presentation storyboards
h) Final script
Important! Your blog must include:
1) Your final CG Pre-Viz.
2) Your final Animatic.
3) Your ‘Art Of’ publication (as Scribd Presentation)
4) Final storyboards.
5) Final script.
6) Draft scripts/story development – to include:
1) Pre-Viz, to include:
a) 2d animatic with soundtrack & transitions.
b) Maya pre-viz with soundtrack & transitions
2) An ‘Art Of’ publication, to include:
a) concept art : environment design
b) concept art : character design
c) concept art : prop design
d) Final environment designs
e) Final prop designs
f) Final character designs (character sheets)
g) Final presentation storyboards
h) Final script
You are asked to produce a comprehensive blog archiving and annotating your creative development during the duration of the unit. You should use the blog to reflect critically upon your own creative practice and the wider cultural and thematic context of the unit.
Important! Your blog must include:
1) Your final CG Pre-Viz.
2) Your final Animatic.
3) Your ‘Art Of’ publication (as Scribd Presentation)
4) Final storyboards.
5) Final script.
6) Draft scripts/story development – to include:
a) The Development
b) The Treatment
c) The Step Outline
d) The Premise
e) The Logline
f) Character Biographies
c) The Step Outline
d) The Premise
e) The Logline
f) Character Biographies
7) Preparatory storyboards (anything you've storyboarded in development of your final boards).
8) Final concept art for character/environment/props.
9) Supporting artwork for character/environment/props.
10) Supporting research for character/environment/props (anything you've looked at in development of your assets).
11) Influence maps for character/environment/props.
12) Your film reviews for the ‘Cutting Edge’ film series.
13) Your ‘like-for-like’ storyboard segment.
14) All exercises/outcomes from your Character Workshops with Justin Wyatt
8) Final concept art for character/environment/props.
9) Supporting artwork for character/environment/props.
10) Supporting research for character/environment/props (anything you've looked at in development of your assets).
11) Influence maps for character/environment/props.
12) Your film reviews for the ‘Cutting Edge’ film series.
13) Your ‘like-for-like’ storyboard segment.
14) All exercises/outcomes from your Character Workshops with Justin Wyatt
15) Your final submission must include a short reflective statement. A reflective statement is a statement in which the student considers their experience of a project. Reflective statements are used to understand past events, learn lessons and identify best practice.
You will present on crit day from a single presentation blog post comprising your 'Art Of' publication, animatic and Maya pre-viz. Your presentation should follow this order:
- Art Of
- Animatic
- Maya Pre-viz.
Important: please note, your From Script To Screen crit starts at 10am sharp in Lecture Theatre 1 - at which point the doors will close. The order in which you'll be presenting your work will be randomised, which means any one of you may be presenting first!
If circumstances beyond your control* prevent you from attending on time, you must contact Hazel Searles before 10am. Students should seek to arrive in advance of the start time to ensure they are prepared. Your project management and professionalism count. Please prepare for your crit as you would for an interview or pitch. For some 'Rough Guide' style advice re. the stuff of engaging crit presentations, please go here.
*But not issues in regard to last-minute technical problems that reflect poor project management. Thursday is your deadline, not Friday.
Please use your social networks to ensure everyone has seen this information. Many thanks.
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