Leo and I today have finally drawn out an image sequence which now covers the full story. The decision was for both of us to try and create an animatic , so to see each's take. (A note on the soundtrack, it was edited, so at some parts, the pacing music suggests rather falls off...)
This sequence embodies a metaphor. Two wolves , which represent the good and the bad side in each of us, race from the unconscious part of our psyche to the conscious one, with the aim to take over and dominate one's entity . On the way each of the two seemingly take over. However, it all comes to an equal fight at the end, as the legend concludes, there is no single winer, as it is us who decide which side will take over.
Showing posts with label story-telling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label story-telling. Show all posts
29 Sept 2011
4 Mar 2010
Pre-Viz For Welcome to Gypsy Circus!
I have to admint, I'm very disapointed with the outcom of pre-viz, I didn't think its going to take this much time, but aswell I had to start way earlyer on experimenting with it :/ On the oder hand I learned so much.
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28 Feb 2010
Storyboard: The Very Beginning of the one Minute Story
In the beginning of the story I thought to draw the background - the space where characters find themselves, because there's not a lot of actual action happening - we are only acquainted with what's the environment, whats the relationship between the characters etc. When "things will get more complicated" and there will be lots of action arrows I think I'll loose the background for both it is taking time and it distracts from understanding what's the action.
And maybe few opinions if I'm concentrating to much on the style, do the drawings "talk" because It's reaching the point when It's hard to see it objectively
27 Feb 2010
Welcome to Gypsy Circus!
Character Sheets (Coloured and two sided)
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