Tuesday 21 April 2015

Creating of Final Vice Animation

Here is the initial animation:


Pros:

  • Music is fun and appealing to the audience, gives the characters the humours edge we were after.
  • The text looks good, the decision to use a serif font to keep in with the traditional British image that Rule Britannia mildly dips into seems successful.
  • Colours are good, a contemporary twist on iconic red, white and blue.
  • Received positive feedback about 
Cons:
  • A lot of white space.
  • Characters not of a very good drawing quality.
  • Timings are all a little off with the music, its not quite matched or flowing and cuts out too soon.
  • Feedback made it quite clear that the characters at the end were just too fast to be seen.

I tidied up the animation so that the music fit better with the moving images, the characters still need to be resolved at the end though.


I had a go at including some colour into the animation, but then I accidentally just made a really bad Jack Wills advert: 

(The vertical moving pink and blue stripes are far too Jack Wills looking for this to be a remotely credible Vice animation, lol.) 




Here is the final Vice! 


The colour addition is totally awful it really ought to be moving, but towards the end of the project I just ran out of time and was no longer quite getting support on the decision making of the aesthetics of the animation imagery. My aftereffects animating skills only stretch so far before my confidence and patience runs out.










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