Sunday, 18 November 2012

This is a test for a more detailed look, we could potentially use this style in our final title sequence. Jack (who i'm working on this project with) created the image and i cut it up into layers and applied the animation. The difficult part was painting in the gaps in the layers after they'd been made separate because when, for example, the cards were cut and put into a separate layer there is a card shaped space in the background layer. This is the style we could work on, over the top of some of the scenes from the video below, for the final look.


Above is a basic animatic for a few scenes that i put together just introducing a few characters. The first part is just using the procedural crumble i learnt earlier. All i've done for the first shot in each scene is: cut the image up so that each object is in a different layer. Then i've used the 3d compositing technique that i learnt earlier, added a slow camera pan and it gives the illusion of 3d depth. Then for the second shot all i've done is a quick camera zoom and change to the second image. In some of these scenes i've kept the real names of places that are in the Archers radio show for example, 'Brookfield Farm' and "the Grey Gables'. This helps relate it more to the original Archers programme. 

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