I sent the colour tests to the director and she picked out the best ones. Below, are the colours we are going for, showcased in the finalised turn-arounds.
Alisha finished inbetweening the scenes which meant I could start colouring. I have a couple weeks to get this task finished so there's no rush at the moment. However, the sooner I get it done the better I will feel.
All three of us got to work colouring the scenes and surprisingly, by the end of the week, the animation was finished and I was able to submit it. There were a few issues when it came to submission however, as we were asked to compress the file size. This resulted in a significant loss in quality.
The main focus of this week was my pitch PowerPoint. While I had discussed my plans within this module with a few students, I asked our lecturer whether or not we would have a chance to pitch ourselves to the whole class as that way, we could potentially expand the amount of people to work with. I also suggested we each make a presentation either discussing the job roles we were after, or any ideas for an animation, depending on which angle we wanted to approach this module.
What Went Well?
- I was passionate about the jobs I wanted and by showing enthusiasm towards different directors, I'm now provisionally a part of several projects.
Which Teams Am I Interested In?
- Khoa's Game Trailer (Producer, Concept Character Artist)
- Alisha's Animal Mockumentary (Producer, Animator - if needed)
- Stacey's Salon Commission (Producer, Concept Character Artist, Animator)
- Rhys' Western (Concept Character Artist, Animator, Voice Actor - if needed)
- Axel's Proof of Concept (Animator, Voice Actor - if needed)
- Sarah's Music Video (Animator - if needed)
Where to Improve?
- I need to remember to keep a level head. If the workload does become too overwhelming, I will make sure to communicate this to the team and therefore, not bite off more than I can chew.
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