Sunday, December 12, 2010

Storyboards & Animatic

Initially I wanted this to take the form of a story board but the more I thought about that the more boring it seemed. DVD extras in movies sometimes include what are called animatics which are basically storyboards put into video form with actors dubbing over them. This seemed infinitely more exciting, but then I remembered this from FLCL:





From fooling around with Motion I knew I could move images and videos around in time so I figured I’d try and emulate this style of animatic, only less hyperactively. FLCL is a bit intense, and they use moving comics for part of it which would mandate drawing gifs.

Anyway I began storyboarding out scenes.

First as little scribble boxes like this…

Then more advanced scribbles….


That finally evolved into full page representations.

Motion Study: Link Here

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