Sunday, September 2, 2018

Week-1 Examples on how to structure your slides


Hey all! Here's an example of how to do the slides if you need a frame of reference.

What you should be thinking in terms of your character is the traits that they inhabit: What is their occupation? What words describe them? What does their movements say about them and why?

NOTE: As for the story, it doesn't have to be 1 to 1 but should follow the standard story beats of the film it was modeled after. What that means is that the major parts of the film remain unchanged, how you get there and why is up to you.


For the thumbnails, you can do as many as you want but it is strongly recommended that you focus as much of your time into the thumbnails and explorations so you can get all your ideas out and pick which one works for your project.

USE THE KEYWORDS AS A BASIS to help with the exploration phase.


Here's another example piece

This was for an animation project but it mostly follows the same format as the one above, another thing would be to show us your references of both the environment and the culture/clothing of the area you want to do so that we can get a good frame of reference. Also if you have time, try to give it a unique flair in the slides that helps you stand out amongst your peers.

NOTE You don't need to think of style right now as you will be doing so later in the semester (though it is good to think of that early on). 







Hope that helped and happy designing! :D




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