Thursday, April 25, 2013
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Final Project Update 2
This is my cartoon so far. I may add some more scenes. I still have to make transitions between scenes and add audio.
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Final Project Update
My final project is finally moving along. I ended up having to completely change the concept because things weren't working out. Creating a flipbook is hard enough when you're just doing a ball bouncing for example, and trying to make a whole cartoon is nearly impossible. I had starting making the drawings for this and then I realized that I was never going to finish by the end of the semester. I decided to just do a regular cartoon with the same idea and script, it just won't be a flipbook. I am still working on the drawings, but it is coming together nicely.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Shooting Script
There is no actual dialogue in my project. I will be adding
music and sound effects (that are not copyrighted). I will be including thought
bubbles at times for the characters and adding text to narrate certain scenes. Since I have to draw each movement of each scene individually, I really want the video to be short and sweet, and it will be about 3 minutes long.
Characters:
Fred: Zombie boy
Georgina: Zombie girl
Background zombies will be used as
needed.
Scene 1: Fred is
shuffling along the highway looking for food, when he sees Georgina walking up
from the other side of the highway.
Scene 2: Fred
thinks that Georgina is the most beautiful zombie girl he has ever seen and
decides to share his brains with her.
Scene 3: Fred and
Georgina enjoy a romantic picnic near the highway.
Scene 4: Fred and
Georgina fall in love. They continue shuffling along the highway in search of
more food.
Scene 5: Fred and
Georgina are shuffling towards the sunset holding hands.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Sunday, April 7, 2013
Group Project
Video can be seen here.
Roles: Director Stephanie Zak
Scriptwriter
Daniella Connelly
Visual
Affects Richele
Young
Composer Michael Lapolla
Script: A day in the Life of a Dog
Summary: A short film that captures the everyday life of a dog. The
script will
take on the dog’s mind and bring you through a typical day. In
doing so the story hopes to open up the mind of the viewer in a
humorous way to show how differently life is perceived from different
creatures.
take on the dog’s mind and bring you through a typical day. In
doing so the story hopes to open up the mind of the viewer in a
humorous way to show how differently life is perceived from different
creatures.
Characters: Dog
Scene 1: Daybreak
Opens with shot of dog lounging in his bed. It is morning.
Dog: Oh bother! Is it that time again? I
guess I must wake from my slumber
and go greet master in the food lounge. I wonder what will be
prepared this morning for my breakfast.
and go greet master in the food lounge. I wonder what will be
prepared this morning for my breakfast.
[Shows Dog walking towards kitchen.]
[End Scene.]
Scene 2: Master greetings
Dog wags tail and is being pet by his owner in the kitchen.
Dog: Oh how nice it
is to see you this morning. I trust you slept well master? I slept quite
lovely.
[Shows dog eating out of his bowl and his owner eating at the table.]
Dog: What an
exquisitely delightful food. So rich in taste I must say!
[End Scene.]
Scene 3: Looking
through the Glass
Dog is sitting
looking out the window
Dog: I wonder what nonsense
the squirrels will play today. Surely they will be entertaining.
[Doorbell sounds.]
[Dog looks alarmed.]
Dog: Oh my! The house
has summoned a visitor! It is much too early for
this. I have not even had the chance to have my morning tea. What a
dreadful interruption to my morning viewing of the squirrels
this. I have not even had the chance to have my morning tea. What a
dreadful interruption to my morning viewing of the squirrels
[Dog walks to the door.]
[Dog jumps up onto the windowsill
to see the mailman walking away.]
Dog: I should have known it was that gentleman who brings
us all those
pieces of paper. I must be getting old! You’d think I was ten instead of
two!
pieces of paper. I must be getting old! You’d think I was ten instead of
two!
[End
Scene.]
Scene 4: Warm Welcome
Dog lies in front of the fireplace relaxing. Sun is setting outside.
Dog: What a splendid
fire! I do believe master should be arriving shortly.
Especially since that brilliant yellow ball outside has fallen quite a bit
since morning.
Especially since that brilliant yellow ball outside has fallen quite a bit
since morning.
[Dog looks out window and sees
the owner driving up in his car outside.]
Dog: Ah yes finally
my companion has returned from that mystical moving
device.
device.
[Owner walks in door and dog wags
his tail smiling to greet him.]
Dog: Master! Master! You are home!
[End
Scene.]
Scene 5: A Day’s End
The dog is lying on the master’s lap on the couch near the fireplace.
The owner is reading a book and the dog lay nuzzled in his lap.
Dog: I believe this
is the life if I do say so myself
Master. What a lovely way
to end such a splendid day. Now if you don’t mind I think I may just
doze off. Good night Master.
to end such a splendid day. Now if you don’t mind I think I may just
doze off. Good night Master.
[End
Scene.]
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