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Planning an animation (P3,P4,M2)

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MoodBoard: The purpose of the moodboard is to show the client my initial ideas towards the brief provided to me. I gathered these images to highlight my initial ideas, as well as depicting to main conventions of both the genre and location the animation is taking place in. The idea is too take different aspects and ideas  from these images, combining them to create the best, brief matching animation. Character Analysis: Movements: I have outlined the movements of my main characters within my annotations. The movements of my characters will be pretty alike, with both the main protagonist and P.C Podgers; moving in a medium passed manner. This is because, as I am using stop-motion and clay, the possibilities are confined. However, the zombies will move in a much faster pace, as too fit into my storyboard and plan of having the zombie run past the protagonist quickly.  Also, the difference in s...

Analysing of existing animations (P1,P2,M2,D1)

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P1: Explain the different techniques for animation There are many different ways that companies will create an animated video, depending on what they want the video to look like aesthetically. Two examples of different animation techniques are 2D/3D CGI and Stop Motion/ClayMotion. 2D/3D CGI is the most popular form of animation today. It is most commonly used by the biggest animation company, such as Disney, as high quality CGI is very expensive to achieve. But, if the company has the ability to be able to fund a CGI production, the final product will be produced to the highest of qualities. 2D/3D CGI works when   digital technology and software are used to generate animated images and graphics. CGI is most common during the creation of BlockBusters, to allow them to make the characters seem more rounded. Companies will use this form of advertising if they are wanting to create an impossible scenario, such as a talking animal, to a high degree. This is because these effects w...