The Project Description

This here is my personal blog, that outlines all aspects of my progression throughout the Ani303 project. We are required to write, plan and produce a short movie for the deadline of June 13th 2008. The entire year group has been separated into groups by choosing their favored film, and have dedicated their final year to this project. I personally chose the story written by Johnathan Pryce with the working title 'Aztec Escape'
Follow this blog to find out where, when and what has been going and hopefully get an insight into the way i work with in a group.

Sunday 21 October 2007

Week Ending 21

This week has been very story intensive, and we have been working hard and long hours to get the story how we like it, and so it works. After having come to that conclusion, we realized that some environment issues needed to be resolved, so we spent the last two days on mapping out the layout and location of assets with in the temple. The sketches show the conclusion of a series of rough sketches done during this period.

This is the final of many quick sketches, aimed at establishing a layout for the temple and its traps.

This is a page from my sketch book showing some of my establishing ideas.
(Im on very rough sketchs atm)

This is an idea for an artifact or even large statue.

Thursday 18 October 2007

Coloured Interior Concept


This is the final coloured version of an interior concept

Concept Line Drawing

This is the line drawing of an interior concept

Supporting Sketches

These are some drawings to support a final draft of a concept
piece for an interior shot of the temple.

Friday 12 October 2007

Week One (Ending 14th October 2007)

This week has been a little hectic as we've all being trying to find our feet as a group. It didn't take us long to settle however and i feel positive that we're going to work effectively and efficiently together. the organization hasn't been there right from the start, however, at the end of the week we've finally laid down some milestones for the term.
We have managed to pin down a plausible ending to the narrative with only the dialogue to establish, and some convincing character profiles. Happy with this, I feel I'll be able to sleep knowing that next week we can hit the ground running on the concept and dialogue front.