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Projects Anticipation Staging Action LCC 2730 Prof. Schrank

Lecture Overview Project Advice Anticipation Staging each action is a micronarrative Staging of Character (Silhouette) of Camera (Composition)

These wont cover up bad work, they’ll only make it worse: Textures Lighting Cinematography Long animations

These will not cover up crap. They will only make it worse. Nail the Basic Principles First Textures Lighting Cinematography Length of animation Nail the Basic Principles First Nail the Basic Principles First

Build a Strong Foundation First:

Then elaborate and innovate:

Nail the Basics in your Projects: Squash and Stretch Use it!

Nail the Basics in your Projects: Squash and Stretch Use it! Arcs Triple check your spacing, then check it again

Nail the Basics in your Projects: Squash and Stretch Use it! Arcs Triple check your spacing, then check it again Flow Believable pace of movement Ease in and out of apex

Nail the Basics in your Projects: Squash and Stretch Use it! Arcs Triple check your spacing, then check it again Flow Believable pace of movement Ease in and out of apex Cohesion “Tell the story” every way possible

Lecture Overview Project Advice Anticipation Staging each action is a micronarrative Staging of Character (Silhouette) of Camera (Composition)

narrative structure (plot)

narrative structure (plot) micronarrative structure (mini-plot)

An action is a micronarrative:

An action is a micronarrative: Anticipate the Action Do the Action Show we’ve done it (let it hang a second)

Each action is a micronarrative:

Anticipation: Prepares viewer for what’s about to happen Stages the following action Strengthens that action through contrast Adds physical believability proprioception / visual impact

Degrees of Anticipation

How would you… add a little anticipation here?

How would you… add a little anticipation here?

Anticipation Brainstorm… Water balloon Squash before jumping off Stretch (in fear) before other ball lands on it Roll back before shoving other ball Bowling ball Roll back before falling off

Anticipation Brainstorm… Water balloon Squash before jumping off Stretch (in fear) before other ball lands on it Roll back before shoving other ball Bowling ball Roll back before falling off Spin in place before jumping (squealing tires)

Lecture Overview Project Advice Anticipation Staging each action is a micronarrative Staging of Character (Silhouette) of Camera (Composition)

Clear Silhouettes

Clear Silhouettes

Clear Silhouettes

Clear Silhouettes

Strong Silhouettes

Strong Silhouettes

Strong Silhouettes

Clear Pose Lines

Clear Lines of Action

Clear Lines of Action Side view is clear Top view is unclear

Lecture Overview Project Advice Anticipation Staging each action is a micronarrative Staging of Character (Silhouette) of Camera (Composition)

When it comes to Composition: Strive for Clarity, Clarity, Clarity

When it comes to Composition: Strive for Clarity, Clarity, Clarity If the audience can’t clearly see the action, the shot wont have much meaning anyway.

Imagine your audience is 1/3 as interested as you are.

Camera Angle First! Set up camera BEFORE you begin animating Concentrate on what the camera sees and animate around that.

Camera Angle First! Set up camera BEFORE you begin animating Concentrate on what the camera sees and animate around that.

Finding the Right Distance Long Shot is about “where and when” Good for establishing shots Broad and clear description of space Characters look small in the world Medium Shot is about “who and what” Character actions in world Close Up Shot is about “who and how do they feel” Characters in emotional relationship to each other

Finding the Right Angle High—looking down at character Characters look weak and small Audience is powerful / adult Eye-line—looking horizontally straight at character “Transparent” view, feels “unmediated” Characters appear normal Low—looking up at character Character appear powerful and large Audience is weak / childlike

Negative Space has Meaning Can signify lack, that’s something missing

Negative Space has Meaning Opens the space where character is going. Lies dormant, then is activated.

Negative Space has Meaning Signifies potential, the future…

Rule of Thirds

Which is more interesting?