Friday, 19 February 2016

Applied 2: New Audio & Animatic

                             
After rerecording my half of the audio, I showed it to Hayley and she actually really like it. She thought that it was useful that I asked a lot of questions because this meant we had a lot of versatile material to choose from and manipulate. I sent her my audio and she then picked out the parts that she liked, intertwining it with her own half of the audio for our animation.

I really like her audio also because there is a versatility in the topics, as well as the accents which will help engage our family audience because the actors aren't really monotone, and actually have more character and personality than when we asked them to just read our script. Once Hayley put all of our audio together to make a 1-2 minute length combination, I now see how much better it was to rerecord, and I am glad Sara sat me down and told me this, as I think that there is such a natural feel to the clips, because they have never been said before, and have come from a spontaneous answer. 
           
Hayley then sent me her images from our old animatic and because she had already made two, I decided to put them in the final animatic so that she wasn't repeating the process over and over. I added some colour to them and put them with the audio clips, just so that we can replace them with the footage that we capture, allowing us to follow our timings correctly and stay on track. 

Now that we have the preproduction all finished, I feel ready to start animating, and I am motivated to get started with the production side because we have had to constantly refine our concept over and over in order to get it to a standard that we are happy with.

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