Thursday, 26 January 2012

E4 Sting Blog

Week one

During the first two lessons me, Connie and Vicky all made 3 small storyboards each for ideas for our animation. We came up with our final idea of having an e4 logo coming out of a party popper. We then made a large storyboard explaining what would happen in the animation and started to think about who would do what throughout the animation. We created a production log with jobs including the director, camera and lighting, chief animator and the chief editor. However due to some changes and someone leaving the group we had to change the production log.

I and Vicky both chose to share the responsibilities that were in the production log as we were only a small group. We are going to shoot the animation in the classroom or anywhere where there is good natural lighting. The camera will be on a tripod facing down at the animation at a bird’s eye view so the props are easy to move. Taking the pictures will over all take us about half an hour to take. We are going to make are props from scratch and try to make them look professional.

Week two

This week we started to make our props, we made our e4 logo out of a card background and then we stuck small balls of tissue paper in purple and white colours to make the e4 logo stand out so it’s clear that the animation is based on e4. As you can see:


During week two due to some problems Connie left our group so it was just me and Vicky

We also made a large party popper out of cardboard and painted it bright red and white so the purple e4 logo would stand out.

However this lesson we tried out some practice shots and the party popper appeared to be too big and made it difficult to take pictures. So we made a new smaller party popper out of card.

After we done some practice shots with the new party popper and the pictures looked much better.
Week three
This week we set up the background for the sting out of white paper and we stuck the paper on the wall so the background was plain. We took the pictures at my house, we put the camera on a tripod, so that the camera wouldn’t move and the position of the party popper would be the same all the time. We each took time in moving the props and taking the pictures, when we added the confetti into the sting one of us were taking the pictures whilst the other person threw confetti in front of the camera lens to make it look like the party popper had exploded. We did the first set of pictures that we took and noticed that the camera had been moving and the party popper wasn’t in the same position on every picture so we secured the tripod and started again because we wanted the sting to be effective. After taking 20 pictures we checked the pictures again and they were in the same position this time.


Week Four

This week we had all of the pictures done and we had chosen our audio. We spent most of the three hours putting the pictures together. At first flash kept on freezing and we couldn’t put the sting together, but we found out the image sizes were too large and that is what was making flash freeze and close down, so we made all of the image sizes smaller and started in flash again and it worked perfectly fine, after sorting out that hitch, we got the pictures together in 20 minutes, whilst i was editing the pictures in Photoshop to make them look slightly better  Vicky was editing the sound to make it fit the length of the sting and to also make it fade out at the end, she played around with the music in audio software and the final result was good and perfect for our sting, we put the audio with the animation in flash and we added in some text at the end and our sting was finished.

This is the end of our e4 sting.
This is the link to our sting on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwW4gIb8_Fg



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