Wow!!! open air in a forest, 3D, live, vivid and intense cobalt purple trees and this spectacular animated light display, back projected onto a fountain mist cloud above a lake!!
This is fantastic reference and inspiration for the hope scene within 'Thaw'; and how this can be represented...
A crescendo of uplifting music, poetic and transformative abstract imagery, to illustrate the moment as the protagonist emerges from shadows into the light...
I've been looking at dramatic scenes and inspirational images for the money shot sequence in Act III for my Masters Project sequence THAW...
Here's a few shots taken from Avatar; which I've rearranged to create a simple sequence of the Protagonist's journey from despair to hope....
It's been great to just drop these pre-formed images into Premiere to give me a very indicator of how the film could feel and look....
So for my final year animation I want to create a stunning sequence of transformation; and to explore over the next few days what shot set ups, sequences and effects I can incorporate to push the transformation to maximum effect.
My opening sequence shows a static woman, emotionally frozen in grief.
I discussed with Phil my idea of having the camera revolve around her 360 degrees, whilst she remains static. I have a time-lapse sequence in the background so I need to get some facts about how this can be achieved; either via live action or digitally.
For her later transformation and emotional 'Thaw' I like the idea of intense movement both slow mo and real time.
Quicksilver's kitchen scene in X-Men Days Of the Future Past came to mind as a great sequence that incorporates these elements.
Of course, this is a high end feature film technique, but with imagination and the expert tuition and experience available at DJCAD, I might be able to instill the key ideas of this into my film.
Phil brought in sweet/salty popcorn for us to have whilst watching the latest 48 hours films. One of the students, Sean, asked me what my final film was about. His comment after my description. "Cool. Bitter sweet."
No: 18 version of my animatic is complete.
Next steps to take:
One more rough cut edit.
Research inspiration for 'money' shot; to create dramatic sequence of transformation
Cheat as many shots, to reduce workload.
Create Shot list
Schedule Live action filming
CG shots
Casting.
Opening mood. Sombre silhouette live action figure, shot against a green screen. Maya flowers/painted scene behind