Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Researching and Planning: Designing an E-Sting

Questions

What format do you propose to use to create the ESting? ( e.g., Stop-Frame techniques - with people / models / objects etc, claymation, time lapse photography, combined formats).

Answer - My Esting will contain a combineation of stop frame animation and a use of models. More specifically the model will be a cassette tape I unwind over a table.

What will happen in your proposed E-Sting? ( A brief narrative summary )

Answer - My proposed E-sting is of and Cassette which spews out all of its tape into the E4 logo, This will be filmed backwards so that

In regards to diegesis, where will your animation be set? (This relates to the setting and not shooting location)

Answer - The location is only as specific as a desk, I liked the idea of putting some cool mise-en-scene stuff on their as I liked the thought of it being an unconventional trendy place but other than that, It could be a bedroom, or it could be an office, Who knows?

What are the limitations (both predicted and potential) do you expect to face during the production of your ESting? ( Competence, Finance, Locations, Resources and Practicality )

Answer - My potential limitations are our measely budgets on five pounds ( None of which I can reclaim because the shop I purchase my production supplies from a charity shop which doesn't produce reciepts)

Who is the target audience for your ESting

Answer - People who watch E4 , People who appreciate stop frame animation , people aged 15 - 30

Tasks


Soundtrack

I have taken the soundtrack from

Pre-Production

Story board

Risk assessment

Production schedule

Prop list

Here is a short demo I made showing what the effect should look like roughly

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