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Advanced and Experimental 3D Computer Animation Techniques Previs Term 2

Week 9: Previs

Previs Development:

This week was mainly small adjustments and fixes, with the bulk of the work going into adding another character to Shot 0120 and replacing the wolf with the wolfdog in Shot 0130. I do like how the previs is coming together, but I would have liked a few more shots in there. I don’t think I’ll have time to add the additional shots for this submission next week, but hopefully I will be able to do so next term. If not, I can always add them at the beginning of summer before I start doing full animation work.

Previs Feedback:

  • With Shot 0020/0040/0060, instead of changing the camera angle try instead having the camera zoom in more and more on the wolf with each shot, mirroring the zoom in on the main character. Could even add a reflection of the main character in the eye of the wolf, and have Shot 0060 be a super close up on the eye
  • The main character’s body and head should be turned a lot more towards the camera in Shot 0070
  • In Shot 0120, the main character (smaller female rig) should be in the middle. This might make the tall guy coming out from behind her a little difficult due to his height, but try it anyway and see if there’s a way around that issue
  • In the following shot (0125) have the characters spaced out in a more visually appealing way
  • For Shot 0130, don’t have the camera go quite completely side on, have a big of an angle on the wolf instead
  • Have the wolf pounce at the camera just before the cut in Shot 0170
  • Add more personality to the slouched guy front left and the muscly guy back right in Shot 0090 (table scene, now towards end). Can have the slouched guy’s head leaning back more as if he’s bored/tired. Muscly guy can be curled over eating, less focused on surroundings (if for example I want him to be the foodie guy, can be something else, just add more to his vibe)
  • Instead of barking, could try having the wolf tilt head back and howl in Shot 0200

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