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Final Thoughts

The last Saturday, before the class officially breaks for the Summer, our class had some special guests who'll be viewing our final projects for the first time and giving some feedback on how we could improve our film. The feeling excited the night before, finishing up the project, and feeling good about where I was able to come to, sort of dipped a bit as I received some beyond expected critiques. There were a lot of useful things that I was able to take away from the feedback although I didn't expect some words to hit harder than they should. Perhaps it was my incompleteness of one of the vital scenes that threw off the continuity and clarity of the entire film, but I've learned that they found a lot of parts to be problematic, right to the core of the animatic. They said that maybe I shouldn't have had Griffin reading the book because it gives nothing to the main plot. But a part of me wanted to push for it even more because Griffin is a dear character of mine, and h...

The Visit Final Animation Project

  Welp, we toughed it out this semester, and here is the final cut for my animation project, The Visit. Even though it might still need some work, I think I'm fairly proud of stopping and calling it a day where it is now. It seems solid enough to turn in as my final. If I were to work on it more, I would definitely color and retouch some of the scenes that lack color and absolutely add sound effects to further enhance clarity. (I know I have been promising Professor Richardson that I would include those sound effects but alas, I fell short there.) And I really surprised myself by using Premiere Pro to create all the finalized transitions and also feel content about my work! I'm also proud of myself for actually sticking to the new and improved Scene 11. The end credits were a last-minute addition and I'd say I nailed it? :D This semester has been a really rough one and I've spent most of it stressing about this class in particular. This was an amazing learning experienc...

Week 15 Project Test/Cut Wrapping Up

  It's Week 15 and the semester is coming to a close very soon. I think I managed to make significant progress since the last project test as this one seems to be looking closer to the finish line. The scenes that see progress are as follows; Scene 2 where the car drives into the lot, Scene 18 where Griffin and Rosa begin to settle for the night and start to build a pillow fort, and Scene 19 where Emma gets the good news from her computer. Though the drive-in scene is still incomplete, I feel finishing that scene up is fairly easy and will be done in no time. Next week is the final week so everything has to be done by then no matter what. (And I believe Scene 11 is still the animatic version because I thought finishing up the roughs from super early on may be a difficult one to tackle. Who knows if I'll consider doing it at all?) Here is Scene 18 in all its colored glory: And here is Scene 19 though still unfinished: 

Week 14 Project Test Progress

  The end is coming close and for this week, another progress project test with all the scenes, regardless of completion, was due. Unfortunately, I did not have time to get around to putting any sounds using Premiere Pro this week so this is just all the scenes I have put together. Looking at it, there seems to be a ton of work left to be done but it is what it is. 

Scene 12

  For this week, I attempted a somewhat difficult scene. Once Griffin chases Rosa out of the kitchen, they both enter the living quarters where snow begins to start falling outside. Near the end, I ran out of time to add the colors so I'll have to go back and put those in.  Edit: Here is the finished scene 12 with all the colors and fixes. 

Scene 3 and a Project Test

 This week for week 12, I finished the beginning scene no. 3 where my film begins to introduce Griffin picking out a book to read. Also, for the project test, I pieced the clips I had on me using Premiere for the first time in class with the help of Prof Richardson. I learned how to use the camera and transition keyframes and the basics of Premiere Pro so I have a little background knowledge later on. 

Scenes 6 and 10 Completed

  By now, it is Week 11, and I finished up scene 6 from last time and coughed up scene 10 with color and everything. I tried my best to stay faithful to the original animatic but unfortunately, to time constraints, I took out the ending part of scene 10 and substituted it for a worried glance between the two.