Sarah Cant, Robyn Liebschner & Rebecca Deakin.

A Team of three Animation Students at the University of the West of England.

Firefly, an insight into a made up forest, where there are great trees hosting all kinds of strange plants & creatures. This 2D Traditional Animation follows these creatures as they discover how to make fireflies by using splashes.

Tuesday, 16 November 2010

Shot Breakdown - Final?

1.   Pan into the 'Main Tree' - Establishing Shot  - 4.20 seconds
2.   Pan with extreme perspective up 'Main Tree' & Title - 22 seconds
3.  Cut to perspective tree creatures climbing. - 12.12 seconds
4.   Looking down tree perspective. Creature Watches, small splash - 5.19 seconds
5.   3 Creatures 'ooooh' & turnaround - 4.05 seconds
6.   Creature long strides, slips, swings under branch - 6.07 seconds
7.   Catch Chandelier plant - 3.14 seconds
8.   Close up of Chandelier plant - 2.19 seconds
9.   Family, small twitches - 3.06 seconds
10. Branch Falls - 6.06 seconds
11. Cut to bottom of tree Big Splash - (6.06 seconds - timed with scene 10)
12. Getting out of water - 4.06 seconds
13. Creature Flees from scene - 2.21 seconds
14. Pan back up tree with fireflies - 14.17 seconds
15. Credits

Other News:

Changes to Animatic - Pan from shot 3 taken out, more complicated climb down tree added.

Scene 10 cut up into two seperate shots. Creature now falls out of camera view. Cuts to bottom of tree for the big splash. Ripples continue until creature appears out of the water.

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