Monday 29 February 2016

29/02/16 - Office Lady Sam

Today I wrote up the production pipeline with the Meemers over my shoulder. I think making a production pipeline is a nice rough guideline but you never know if you're going to be able to realistically stick to it 100%. So here's hoping this was kinda accurate.


Friday 26 February 2016

Production Studio: Cinematic - 26/02/16

We've needed to make story ideas to share with our group. This is the very first planning stage of the project. I'm hoping to just spitball ideas that are not too sensible and see if I can show them artistically.
  1. Person tries to drink water that creature wants. The glass gets knocked over onto the person.
  2. Crocodile walks out of a puddle on the road and scares a person.
  3. Sentient chair has had enough of being sat on.
  4. Duck with roller blades ruins janitors work.
  5. Person is cooking, a winged mouse falls out of the egg and flies above the pan.
I've been thinking that I should expand upon the ideas to present them. Number 2 really appeals to me so I'm going to expand upon.

The person is drinking coffee, walking down a street. They see a 2D puddle. A crocodile walks out of the puddle. "Oh not again, shoo", they say, making a casual motion to the crocodile. In response the crocodile tilts it's head curiously and snaps at the person. They sigh, "alright, alright, I hope tuna mayo will do", they take a sandwich out of a paper bag and throw it over the crocodile into the puddle. The crocodile jumping into the air to chase it.

SCRIPT

EXTREME CLOSE UP: Person walks past with only their nose and mouth visible.

CLOSE UP: Person still walking with arms swinging visible - one hand holding coffee, and the other a paper bag.

WIDE SHOT: Person stopping in front of the puddle on a street.

EXTREME CLOSE UP: Just the left eye and the nose as person walks past the puddle, the right eye following it off screen.

WIDE SHOT: The person stop as they hear the crocodile walk out of the puddle, its tail still in the water. It lets out a low growl.

MID SHOT: The person looks at the crocodile and sighs

Oh not again - - shoo

MID SHOT: The person gestures shoo at the crocodile only to be snapped at

Alright, alright, I hope you like tuna and mayo

MID SHOT: The person throws the sandwich over the crocodile into the puddle for the crocodile to chase.

MID SHOT: The crocodile crawls back into the puddle.

End