Monday, December 10, 2012

Week 14 : StoryBoard Elements

Today we start class at 3.00 o'clock. Before start the class, we've disscus about the presentation date for final project video and animation and Dr Jamal was decide the presentation will held on 31 Dec 2012

This week we start the class with lab activity for animation. Dr Jamal was show us some example of animation and how to create the animation. Here is my lab activity :

 

Second half of the class, Dr Jamal was explain to us about storyboard for animation. 

Storyboard adalah perwakilan secara visual daripada screenplay dan terdiri daripada imej-imej dan nota produksi. Ia mengandungi beberapa siri panel untuk scene atau shot yang telah dikenalpasti pada screenplay yang digambarkan melalui rajah. Tiada standard yang khas dalam membina storyboard tetapi terdapat beberapa tamplet yang boleh diguna pakai untuk membina storyboard.

Ia Biasanya dilakarkan pada board, paper, preprinted paper with guide. Terdapat banyak sifat-sifat storyboard termasuklah dimensi, dimensi akan ditentukan melalui fungsi storyboard contohnya untuk pembangunan konsep atau untuk mempersembahkan konsep pada klien atau sebagai panduan untuk produksi yang sebenar.


Terdapat tiga jenis papan cerita : 
  • Conceptual Storyboard 
  • Presentation Storyboard
  • Production Storyboard

Example - Dancing Rocks Rough Storyboard

Here's a rough storyboard for the "Dancing Rocks" story.
From the preliminary interview in which Dr. Paula Messina explained what she does in the field, her Web site, and a review of an existing story, the content -- existing and anticipated -- broke down into:
Nonlinear parts -- Home page with four inside pages. The four parts are the quest (research), a bio (of Messina), the rocks (how they move), and the site of the dancing rocks, Death Valley's Racetrack Playa (its colorful history).
Video -- Anticipate video from the field trip: Messina mapping the rock trails, assembling her gear, the trip to and from the playa.
Audio -- Anticipate audio from the field trip: Messina explaining how she works, what the gear does, and why she does what she does. Maybe what the Racetrack Playa sounds like.
Still photos -- Available from Messina's Web site, and professional photographers, if necessary. Anticipate grabbing still photos from video of wide-angle shots of the playa, rocks and trails, maybe Death Valley National Park rangers.
Graphics -- Existing aerial photo, maps and rock trails.
Text -- History of research, history of the Racetrack Playa from interviews with Messina, other researchers, and the park rangers.
This is a sketch the rough storyboard (click for larger versions):
Home page -- Background photo of Messina and sliding rock in Racetrack Playa, with headline and four links to inside pages. The Quest -- Research history and application in text, how Messina did her research in video, and a competing theory in text and photos, if available. Bio -- Messina background in text, why she does what she does in video, day-in-the-life-of-a-high-tech geologist in photos grabbed from video and text captions.
Rocks -- Pick up graphic from Messina's Web site and use text blocks to explain in more detail than research page how rocks move. Maybe highlight a couple of rocks to show trails -- photos, graphics from Messina's Web site. Racetrack Playa -- History in text, map placing it in Death Valley, and photos of playa, perhaps park rangers on patrol.

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