Showing posts with label storyboard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label storyboard. Show all posts
Thursday, 18 February 2016
"Ziggy" - Finished Animatic.
Here's the rescored version of my animatic. Got to dash, more work to do. Looking forward to showing it off though, See yáll on the morrow.
Cheers,
Crouch.
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"Ziggy" - Animatic
Here's the current animatic for "Ziggy". Really happy with this, image upscaling issues aside.
I don't know if It's a cop out by utilising "Blue Danube" for the score, initially I had put it there as a placeholder to edit to, but increasingly I found that it just worked so well that I couldn't bare to remove it.
Thoughts appreciated.
Cheers,
Crouch.
Labels:
CAA,
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Sketchbook,
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uca,
year 1
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
"Ziggy" Presentation storyboard
So, here's my completed, revamped, brand spanking new storyboard. I've taken a lot of care in adding in shots to give greater resonance to the events that unfold in "Ziggy", as well as - well - a lot of care generally.
Pretty shortly this will be turned into an animatic. I've got a rough idea as to what I want to do with the sound design.
Anyway, on the home stretch now. Once all is done, I look forward to treating myself with Deadpool on the weekend.
Ciao,
Crouch.
Thursday, 4 February 2016
"Ziggy" - Storyboards
So here's the completed draft of my storyboard, with a few last minute alterations based on the feedback I received from Phil. I think I'm missing a couple of shots here and there, but that's something that can be refined soon.
Sunday, 17 January 2016
Raiders of the lost ark - Like for like storyboard
I had a lot of fun going over Raiders again, particularly because I think it's shot impeccably. Most of the shots are long and sustained, giving the characters a focus I think a lot of newer action cinema lacks.
I've chosen to focus on the bar scene where Indy reunites with Marian, after what we are left to believe is a long time. It's a fun scene and I'm a big fan of the dramatic lighting, in particular the way in which Indy's shadow is cast on the wall.
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CAA,
likeforlike,
script to screen,
storyboard,
uca,
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