Category: George‘s Class
week 9
week 8
first camera layout
week 7

character design
week 6

week 5

final storyboard
week 4
You have the world or worlds that your ideas/stories will be created in so now
it’s time to establish the characters.
- Whether you are creating your character fresh or taking an already made rig
you need to draw up designs of your characters. - Make sure to create a short bio describing who your character is and where
they are in the story at this moment. - List characteristics which demonstrate your charactersmotivations why they
are who they are why the do what they do etc.


week 3
Creating early stages of storyboards animating different types of cameras and shot angles. Being able to read and identify what is going to be used in your scene/shot before any character animation is needed. Rule of thirds.



week 2
This week I learned about ESTABLISHING YOUR WORLD
Worldbuilding is the process of constructing a world,
originally an imaginary one, sometimes associated with
a fictional universe. Developing an imaginary setting
with coherent qualities such as a history, geography, and
ecology.
This is my storyboard

week 1
The first week I learned WHAT IS MISE-EN-SCÈNE?
Each aspect of mise-en-scene has hidden meanings
within a film and sends signals to the audience about
how we are supposed to feel at a certain point;
- Settings & PropsCostume,
- Hair & Make Up
- Facial Expressions & Body Language
- Colour/Lighting
- Positioning of characters/objects within the frame
I also learned WHAT IS PREVIS & POSTVIS?
Previsualization is the visualizing of complex scenes before filming. Directors and
cinematographers rely on the previs to plan their shots and angles. Postvis, or post-visualizations, happens during postproduction when viewing rough cuts, without the expense, and time, of completing final visual effects shots.