This last week I've attempted to keyframe as much of the film as possible. I've largely been focusing on Scenes 3 and 4. I've keyframed most of Scene 1 as well, but there are gaps which I need to fix. I have keyframed Scene 2 Shot 1, and I haven't started Scene 6 at all.
I'd like to use this post to reflect on what I have made and establish my next steps for the next few days. I'm now behind schedule and need to adjust my timings. For my presentation on Tuesday, I need to consider, realistically, how much of the film I am able to complete with the remaining six weeks of term.
If I can complete the first three or four scenes of the film, and leave scene 5 out, I could use the beginning as a trailer of sorts for the film. I could also use several shots throughout the film as parts of a showreel, considering that the first 30-60 seconds should hook my viewer for a showreel.
I'd like to have the story completed. Perhaps I may need to consider how much detail I put into colouring and compositing the film, as these will likely take a long time.
Scene 1:
Animatic:
Keyframing:
Currently, I'm happy overall with the shape of the character and the motions. Once I have the completed audio, I will be able to edit the timings of the scene. I think the interaction between Sunny and their mom happens too quickly, and I need more time for reactions. I also think Sunny isn't as expressive in this interaction as they could be. I need to experiment with exaggerated shapes and expressing anger.
Also, their face hasn't been keyframed at all, but I have the version from the animatic for reference. This may change with the new audio track as well.
Next steps:
- Add facial expressions.
- Complete audio track and lipsync.
- Add more movement to Sunny's head.
- Experiment with expressing anger (try exaggeration)
Scene 2:
Animatic:
Keyframing:
Currently all I have of scene two is this keyframed shot of Sunny sitting at their desk with their classmates moving around them. Sunny's foot should be tapping, I need to make this happen. Their classmate should also be moving their pen more.
These sorts of changes should happen for the rest of the scene as well, with more activity in the background characters, compared to the animatic, which has them static.
The framing and positioning of characters should remain largely the same as the animatic.
Next steps:
- Complete the scene
- Continue adding details to the scene
- Add movement to background characters
Scene 3:
Animatic:
Keyframing:
So far all I have of Scene 3 is this shot, which I've keyframed and tweened a bit of the motion of the locker door closing. I'll need to figure out animating the locker door closing with all of the elements on it staying in position.
Scene 4:
Animatic:
Keyframing:
Next steps:
- Add facial expressions
- Add to body language
- Lip sync
- Finish the scene
Scene 5:
Animatic:
Next steps:
- Keyframe the scene
- Plan out the panic attack scene fully
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This exercise has allowed me to consider my progress as it stands and where I need to go from here.
Scene 1:
- Add facial expressions.
- Complete audio track and lipsync.
- Add more movement to Sunny's head.
- Experiment with expressing anger (try exaggeration)
Scene 2:
- Complete the scene
- Continue adding details to the scene
- Add movement to background characters
Scene 4:
- Add facial expressions
- Add to body language
- Lip sync
- Finish the scene
- Keyframe the scene
- Plan out the panic attack scene fully
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