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Tuesday, 7 May 2013

Initial Script idea

Okay so this is going to be my new pride and joy, I have written a bit of a break down or script of my story. Its just the first version, but I am going to start today drawing out the story board so all this mubo jumbo of info on paper makes sense to you all. It will also help me to start coming up with the character designs I have be oh so longing on doing. :D so much excitement.

Okay clam down miss......

Here is the first script.


Script v 1


BOXY DULL STREET, EVERYTHING IS OFF COLOUR OR GREY.
A young girl, in bright clothes and rainbow socks with a bag is walking along the street as blurs pass her by.
She has a bright smile on her face happy and oblivious to her surroundings. A light bounce in her step. Hair bouncing along with her.
CAMERA ZOOMS INTO HER EYES, REFLECTION OF A DIFFERENT ENIROMENT, BRIGHT COLOURS.
CAMERA ZOOMS AROUND. BRIGHT COLOURFUL ORGANIC FUN ENVIROMENT.
The world is different dancing sunflowers. Bouncing houses very bright and happy .  
Girl walking happy and humming.
She hears a noise and imagines a big monster (shadow)
Panicky she runs to school
The shadow turns into a dog. That chirps and yaps as she ran away.
PLAYGROUND , PRIMARY SCHOOL
She runs up to her fiends (2 children) and tells them about what she saw, expressing as she goes,
“grawww”
Her friends look at her laugh. Then start teasing her for being weird.
She gets upset and angry about their reactions to her story.
A small tear falls from her cheek
CLOSE UP OF HER FACE WHICH FADES AND BECOMES DARKER.
SHOT OF HER ON THE STREET AGAIN.
Girl walks sadly through a crowd of blurred people.  She is miserable, and depressed. Then She gets bumped by a person and she falls to the ground.
PEOPLE FADE AWAY      
Girl is on the floor crying and a tear falls from her cheek onto the ground.
THE TEAR GROWS INTO A LITTLE MONSTER
Monster walks across to the girls hand and puts a paw on her hand. She looks up to him and looks into the eyes of this cute cuddly little monster.
Girl picks it up and hugs the monster. A smile crosses her face and a fade of colour comes back into the frame.
LOTS OF DIFERENT CUTS
HOME GIRL, LOUNGE ROOM
Them having a tea party
Walking down the street
Sitting in the grass together.
Talking chattering and making up stuff in their imagination.
GRASSY AREA WITH A BIG TREE
Girl and the monster are playing in the grass together. Giggling to each other.
A shadow crosses them.
The girl looks up and sees a silhouette of a boy.
The boy smiles and then holds out his hand to her.
The girl grabs the boys hand and he pulls her up.
They walk away together smiling.
The girl turns back to look at the monster, she smiles.
The monster is still in the grass smiling as always back at her. (you get revealed he is a toy.

Now at the moment this seems like a lot of work, but I am working on using some props from my environment design and finding ways of easily using things in multiple scenes.  One of the main things I want to concentrate on is figuring out exact shots and limiting the amount of models in the scene as well as limiting the amount of ploys. I am going to build sets that I will be able to pull apart for each scene, but this is going to take some planning, which is what this term is going to be about. 

I did do a list of all the things that I am going to require to conceptualize and then model and in some cases rig. 

Modelling elements

CHARACTERS  (MAIN)
Girl (3 outfits of transformation)
Monster (toy and living)

CHARACTERS (EXTRAS)
Girl
Boy
Boy2
Dog
Bouncing flowers

ENVIROMENTS

Boxy boring grey street
Fun bubbly bright coloured  street
Playground
Grassy tree area
Lounge room

For the human character extras I am going to make a base model to work off and then change features of them. This will help me save some time and requires me to just change very few things. 

My idea is to work scene by scene rendering as I am going that way if I don't finish by end of year I have something. I am also am finding quite a few ways to short cut some of the work in this using a combination of 2d and 3d. Also laying out my scenes and painting environments instead of modelling everything. 

The environments are going to be the easy parts in this. But super excited to make this. Hope it ends well. :) 

Animator nerd 






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