Shortly after the email saying we didn't get through they sent us another email saying we were allowed to enter it into the competition.
YYYAAAYY!!
Thursday, 10 May 2012
The Result
Sad times..
we got denied, they emailed Simon saying that the animation 'The Catch' did not reach the requirements of the brief and would not be allowed into the competition :(
we got denied, they emailed Simon saying that the animation 'The Catch' did not reach the requirements of the brief and would not be allowed into the competition :(
The Final Animation
Once it was all completed we thought that the animation was missing something we tried many effects and none made it look better then i thought we could have a 60's grain effect and to our surprise it looked BRILLIANT!
Final Animation;
https://vimeo.com/38564523
Final Animation;
https://vimeo.com/38564523
What else
Once the animation was completed we needed to link to the shots together so we did a pint glass filling with guinness then cut it to the last scene, and to our surprise it looked good :D
Inking out the way
We had inking out the way, now its time for scanning, we scanned a pile each then put them all onto my computer ready to be imported and cleaned up. cleaning the images was the longest par of creating this animation i spent a few days working on cleaning up just one scene because the pencil lines were messy on them. in the end though it looked good.
Inking
On 05/03/2012 Me and Craig did most of the inking while Simon finished of animating a scene, we did half the scenes each in pen. We couldn't ink all the scenes because some was still with dan and Simon, once me and Craig inked the animation i began to import them into toonboom.
Animation
Once the keying was completed i chose to get all the easy parts of the animation out of the way, so i animated:
The Float
Both guys noticing the fisherman
and the dog noticing.
These parts of the animation was not hard to complete so i got them out of the way in a few days, so that we could all focus on the hard parts.
Keyframing
Me and Craig did did the majority of the keyframes whilst Simon and Dan were animating the scenes which already had been keyframed.
Time to animate
Once we had the animatic completed we needed to begin to animate, we all decided the best way to do this would be to keyframe then animated between the keyframes so that the animation looks like one person has done it not a group of 4.
Sounds
Once we had an animatic we decided on booking out a sounds tip and make our own sounds for the animatic so that it would be at a more professional standard. We made a list of sound effects that we needed to record.
•Fishing Reel
•Water sounds
•Dog noises
•Struggling noises
•Background Sounds
•Walking
•Cheering ECT.
•Fishing Reel
•Water sounds
•Dog noises
•Struggling noises
•Background Sounds
•Walking
•Cheering ECT.
Characters
Once we had a rough animatic it was character time. We liked the style of the characters on the storyboard so we tailored the design towards the style of them, first I designed a basic figure one that was simple and easy to animate (due to there not being much time) buy we decided that it was good but didn't fit that story, Simon also drew a character the clothes his character was wearing really suited the story but it lacked something, so we mixed and matched characters my scale and head and Simons body.
Final main character.
Final main character.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
Afterwards
Once we had an idea we storyboarded it rough and made it into an animatic to see if we could manage the time right.
https://vimeo.com/41907762
https://vimeo.com/41907762
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