Saturday, March 12, 2016

First Review

So today is the day of truth, my first review with the squad, I am patiently waiting for this class to start and surprised with the amount of work I have accomplished over the past few days the set, the background, the characters, coming up with a story.
As I was blocking it all out the story just came to me today I finally sat down to write each character and what's happened a minute before the season started.
My hopes are not high because this is the beginning process. Now is the time to see if my shot gets a laugh, my idea gets through or  most importantly everything makes sense.
I know the animation is very rough, the camera is probably off and  the scene itself is limited to what I could've done in the past couple of days, but the amount of work I put in suffices.
We'll see what happens tonight, I'm excited to learn and to step into the ring with the captain and animsquad creator himself,
Marlon  P!
I've learned from the past to not get your hopes too high, this is a pitching point and your idea to the director or your coworker. to see whether the scene is working or not.
It's a 50-50 chance, if the instructor suggests changes and fixes it doesn't work doesn't mean that you're bad.  It's only because the scene is not working.
We must  learn to switch out and adapt new ideas in order to make a great shot.  Let nothing be precious to you don't keep your guard up in defence, learn, work together with your fellow animators and leads to bring the best collaborative resources to the table.

Listen and Learn from your instructor... Let it Go

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