Monday, 17 November 2008

Synopsis



My animation will follow a man named Reggie, who is stuck in a dead-end office job and seeks a more exciting life. His boredom leads to him daydreaming in which he fulfills his wildest dreams. The animation starts in a grey scale and develops into colour as he slips into a dream like state. The dark and gloomy beginning is a contrast to the vibrant atmosphere of his 'dream'.

The outline of my story is based on the poem 'Island Man' written by Grace Nichols:

Morning
and island man wakes up
to the sound of blue surf
in his head
the steady breaking and wombing

wild seabirds
and fishermen pushing out to sea
the sun surfacing defiantly
from the east
of his small emerald island
he always comes back groggily groggily

Comes back to sands
of a grey metallic soar
to surge of wheels
to dull North Circular roar

muffling muffling
his crumpled pillow waves
island man heaves himself

Another London day


I will recite parts of the poem over my animation.

My film will end with the sound of a car horn, which wakes my character, returning him to reality, a depressing gloomy work day.

Friday, 14 November 2008

Monday, 3 November 2008

Statement Of Intention First Draft

'SOUTHPARK' INFLUENCE

I am going to produce a flash animation for my assessed coursework and have been analyzing a number of cartoons and animations which could inspire and give me ideas for for my project. Including Family Guy, The Simpsons, Studio Ghibli Productions, Southpark and Monty Python Animations.

I focused on the animated comedy series, South Park. I was drawn to the visual style and the simplicity of the animation. The use of bold simple colours and 2-dimensional animation is a contrast to the sophistication of the narrative. The creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker were influenced by stop motion cut-out animation used in Monty Python's Flying Circus which explains the simplicity of the animation. 

I also studied family guy in detail. I was heavily influenced by the facial features of each character and hope to emulate the visual comedy it creates. 

AUDIENCE

The facial expressions used in southpark and Family guy covey real emotion and provide physical comedy to the audience which is what i want to also illustrate. In class we looked into formalism and realism, and I believe my idea involves both these genres. My Idea is influenced by the formalism genre however the production will be un-complicated displaying hints of the realism genre.

I hope the audience of my film should take my animation as a break from reality almost like a dream of some sort. My film is a simple idea and doesn't rely on the audience to interpret it for themselves.

FLASH PRODUCTION

I am exploring many techniques in flash, in my preproduction i hope to create a car traveling down a road, a simple idea however flash does restrict you and i aim to create a simplistic and clean cut production. To create a dreamy supernatural atmosphere i will insert a shape tween to the whole animation which slightly distorts the image. I will use contrasting colours so the audience will be able to identify what is reality and dream. I will apply a greyscale to reality and vibrant bold colours to the dream.