CAGD 117


FinalShotList_Hill_Alicia:

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FinalStoryboard_Hill_Alicia:

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Story Board Pitch:

Director Pitch:


Thumbnails Correction:
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2. Thumbnails Correction 4/12/17
  • For this assignment I was to work with the director (Austin Frost) and as the story board concept artist I created a storyboard based off of his shot list and to correct the storyboard based off of his advice. 
  • I was supposed to accomplish creating a storyboard based off of the directors (Austin Frost) shot list and his advice on what to fix from a opening scene.
  • The intended composition of the scene was to relate a group of friends watching TV on a couch and then their reactions to a councilman scandal and how they start to argue over their reactions to it. 
  • The compositional elements I utilized to obtain a visually compelling image by making the space of the room known as well as in the shots having the top of the back of the couch behind the person to show them sitting on the couch. Showed head movements, thoughts and dialogue bubbles. I also showed the expressions on the peoples faces as they react in the shots.
  • The focal point of the scene was Leslie and her reaction both to the councilman and to Tom's reaction.
  • I feel that I achieved drawing the viewers eyes to the focal point of Leslie by having her in most of the shots, she is centered in most of the shots, and I placed her in the center on the couch. 
  • The problem I encountered was how to show head movements and also Lessie and Tom arguing towards the end of the scene while still remaining seated on the couch. Another problem I had was to how to capture each persons reactions on their face as well as their individuality as characters based off of their reactions in a single shot. 
  • I had to change the perspective to go from the entire room being shown to showing just a shot of the scene going on in the TV and switch back to show the peoples reaction to ending with a fade to black.
Rough Correction:

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2. Rough Correction 4/6/17
  • I was supposed to create a rough sketch of an indoor scene with two people inside the room.
  • The intended composition of the scene was to take place in a bar and the interaction between the two people was between a man and the bartender.
  • I used the light at the top to illuminate and cast shadows in the scene. I used the floorboards to lead the eye in towards the scene. I positioned the man's left arm to point towards the bartender and the man''s right arm holding the glass to point towards the light. I used the bartender's left arm to point back towards the man's direction.
  • The focal point in the scene is the light because it draws the viewers eyes into the scene and then their eyes travel to the bartender and the customer. The light source is also the lightest object in the scene while most of the rest of the scene is cast in shadows of the light. 
  • I feel that I achieved drawing the viewers eyes to the focal point because I drew the light in nearly the top center of the scene and because the lighting around the light draws the viewers eyes to it. The light is also the brightest object in the scene and this draws the viewers eyes to it.
  • I was given the feedback from my original image to: move the customer up and draw his feet, draw the bottom of the chair, change the shape of the chair, make the bar fit the space of the room, show the floor at the bottom of the scene, move the window, move the customers left arm so it rests on the counter, show the customers right shoulder, move the bartender's hand so the sleeve doesn't intersect with the counter, make shadows, and add a mask to add highlighting to the scene. I went about fixing the scene with the feedback in mind and erased the bartender and customers hands and redrew them, got rid of most of the bar, drew the customer's feet, drew the floorboards, and drew the bottom of the chair, I moved the window, redrew the right side and shoulder of the customer, redrew the light, and I added shadows and highlighting to the scene.
Rough Sketch:


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