2. Brainstorm your animation ideas
3. Sketch out your idea, props, expressions, background.
4. Write a short "pitch" of the story idea.
5. Storyboard your animation in sequence/order significant frames or changes. This is the most important time in your creative process:
- Make sure to establish your scene, consider medium shots to establish your character, and close-ups to show details and expressions, cut aways, and frame composition.
- Also plan your mood: lighting, background details, texture, and movement within and between frames.
- Consider the space between, pauses, and thoughtful moments.
- Materials- Recycled paper. Clay? Paper? Whiteboard? String/yarn? Lights?
- Image capturing device? Camera needs.
- Equipment needs : Tripod, lighting equipment, background stand...
- Backgrounds: Paper, fabric, or location.
- Location: School, home, room?
- Additional ideas:
8. Create an X-sheet for timing, sound ideas, and production notes.
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