Friday 16 December 2016

Storyboard comparison


1. The first panel of my storyboard was originally supposed to be a close up top down view of the two ships, but I decided to go for a more cinematic opening and have the camera pan from a planet to the two ships, I do however still have  a similar type of shot in my animation, but the camera is slightly further out and at more of a third person angle.

2. The second panel of my storyboard is still present in my animation, it happens after two scenes, one of the X and Y wing flying, and one of the Tie Interceptor approaching with a front shot of the ship.

3. The events of the third panel are still in my animation, but it happens slightly differently, with the camera front on to the X and Y wing, with the Tie Interceptor then flying overhead and the X wing giving chase.

4. The dog fight portrayed in my storyboard is present in my animation, but it is more fleshed out and ends differently than I initially wanted.

5. The fifth panel of my animation happens quite differently in my animation, with the Tie Interceptor only beginning to move toward the Y wing before the events of the sixth panel takes place.

6. The X wing still dose crash in to the Tie Interceptor in my animation, it doesn't happen as close to the Y wing as I had initially planned, this is due to time constraints both in and out of the animation, partly because I couldn't get back to the Y wing in believable time before the 30 second time limit was up, I was also running out of time to finish the animation, so I could not go back and edit it to gain some time.

7. The final panel of my storyboard does not appear in my animation at all, this is due to time constraints causing me to both not be able to implement the particle effects that I wanted to to make this scene and the fact that I didn't have any time left in the animation to move my ships back to the Y wings position, so I opted for a fade to black in the end instead.  

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