Slide 1: Movie Poster
This slide is a full page movie poster developed in the movie poster assignment and should contain a compelling animation images, title, tagline, and credits
Template Instructions:
This template is meant to help you organize your final review presentation. to grab images from other slides, you can copy the entire slide over, then move things from there.
Each slide has text to the side explaining what the content should depict.
it is your kuleana to make sure all the content makes sense. This means paying attention to captions, titles, formating, and not leaving behind traces of the weird gray boxes in the template.
Slide 2: THESIS STATMENT
Include a compelling still from your animation.
Revise and type your movie blurb here (this has likely evolved from your mid review)
The statement of your animation should start with "Title of your movie is a .."
Template Instructions:
This template is meant to help you organize your mid review presentation. to grab images from other slides, you can copy the entire slide over, then move things from there.
Each slide has text to the side explaining what the content should depict.
it is your kuleana to make sure all the content makes sense. This means paying attention to captions, titles, formating, and not leaving behind traces of the weird gray boxes in the template.
Athletes' lives are very demanding. In this animation, we follow an athlete through his life; from student-athlete to becoming best soccer player ever. The film highlights how much work and sacrifice is required to achieve success.
Slide 3: Animation Sample ( from mid -review)
Show your animation sample from the mid review and speak to Key feedback pointes you recieved at the mid review., Breifly comment and how your group wanted to synthesize that feedback in the next animation version. .
Project Roadmap
Slide 4: Animation Sample ( from mid -review)
Brefly describe some of overarching animation strategies (approaches to your animation) while showing your project roadmap (ie. are you alternating between micro and macro views from scene to scene?) Is the whole animation approach to contiuously zoom in. The strategy for how you frame your animation and how you transition from scene to scene should support your narrative. This is is the opportunity to emphasize this.
You can duplicate this page for additional project roadmap pages. - do not go over these in detail at all- just speak to the big points outlined above.
Slide 4: Animation Sample ( from mid -review)
Brefly describe some of overarching animation strategies (approaches to your animation) while showing your project roadmap (ie. are you alternating between micro and macro views from scene to scene?) Is the whole animation approach to contiuously zoom in. The strategy for how you frame your animation and how you transition from scene to scene should support your narrative. This is is the opportunity to emphasize this.
You can duplicate this page for additional project roadmap pages. - do not go over these in detail at all- just speak to the big points outlined above.
Project Roadmap
Slide 4: Animation Sample ( from mid -review)
Brefly describe some of overarching animation strategies (approaches to your animation) while showing your project roadmap (ie. are you alternating between micro and macro views from scene to scene?) Is the whole animation approach to contiuously zoom in. The strategy for how you frame your animation and how you transition from scene to scene should support your narrative. This is is the opportunity to emphasize this.
You can duplicate this page for additional project roadmap pages. - do not go over these in detail at all- just speak to the big points outlined above.
Project Roadmap
Slide 4: Animation Sample ( from mid -review)
Brefly describe some of overarching animation strategies (approaches to your animation) while showing your project roadmap (ie. are you alternating between micro and macro views from scene to scene?) Is the whole animation approach to contiuously zoom in. The strategy for how you frame your animation and how you transition from scene to scene should support your narrative. This is is the opportunity to emphasize this.
You can duplicate this page for additional project roadmap pages. - do not go over these in detail at all- just speak to the big points outlined above.
Asset Development : Feature Components
Slide 5: Asset Development
This page highlights the key assets that support your animation
Capture photos or gifs from the asset deveopemet phase- dont go into detail on each one. Just highlight the key assets that your team thinks are critical components to your story- and which ones you spent the most time on or were the most challenging and why.
Adjust this layout as appropriate to speak to the key assets
Character Cutout
Asset Development | Supporting Components
Slide 6: Asset Development
This page captures the supporting asset components for your animation - an opportunity to feature the additional assets needed to make your animation
Animation Process
Slide 7: animation process
Include animation process photos.
these are process shots - behind the scenes look at the animating process.
What to say?
This is an opportunity to reflect on the experience of the studio, challenges the groups faced along the way, anything leading up to the animation itself which you will show next.
Slide 7: ANIMATION!
Show your animation!