Tuesday, January 18, 2011

BFA Creative Strategy Pitch

SUPER SALLY PROJECT

Log Line: A five-year-old girl must attempt to save the city from the monster destroying it.

Short Synopsis: A five-year-old, Sally, is playing jump-rope when a monster attacks her city. She transforms into a super hero and tries to fight the monster. Her power lies in her ingenuity and comic ability to defy the laws of physics. When she is unable to defeat the monster herself, she calls on a friend for help.

Tone and Execution: Humorous tone, Approach is based on childhood play-time, as in imagining all the elements around you without their physical existence. While in this piece the actual creatures and surroundings exist, the girl's voice acts as a bridge between what is make-believe and what is reality, blurring the two.

Objective: The goal of this project is for interviews and portfolios and entertainment. The project should serve as a means for entrance into graduate studies and possible jobs whether they be full-time, part-time, or freelance.

Target Audience: Child/Young Teen (5-16)

Positioning: Demo reel, interviews, online portfolio, online video websites (Vimeo, Veoh, Youtube)

Mandatories:
After Effects, Illustrator, Photoshop, Logic, Sound equipment (mics, recording device)

Inventory:
Assets - complete
Animation - complete
Sound - mostly completed, tweaking and rerecording various portions (97% finished if you must have a number)
Title and credits - nonexistent
DVD ready media - nonexistent











ISOMETRIC ART PROJECT
Concept: Loop animation of a factory that produces objects of "fear" for uber-conservative americans, Fear Factory. Examples of items produced - non Christian artifacts, books, etc., gay marriage licenses, liberals, interracial couples, abortion doctors, health care bills, etc. The outside of the building will have humorous depictions of protests, end-of-the-world bomb shelter advertisements, etc.

Example animation type:


Tone and Execution: Humorous approach, concentrating on (what is in my opinion) irrational fears of the conservative sector of America. This piece relies solely on visuals because it's final format (GIF or PNG) will not support sound. It will be created in 6 sections that are reassembled. The sections are for easy management of animation. With the overall finished size, it would be too cumbersome to animate entirely on the one giant section.

Objective: The goal of this project is to open a dialogue about unjustified fears of the conservative sector. The piece is to serve as a strong anchor point in my pixel art portfolio.

Target Audience: Young adult (18-30)

Positioning: Demo reel, online portfolio, pixel art communities

Mandatories:
Photoshop

Inventory:
None yet!



Timeline:
January 20 - Present and critique.
January 21 - Begin finesse of sound and animation that still needs it.
January 22 - Rerecord sound that is unacceptable.
January 23 - Edit new sounds.
January 24 - Edit sound for frames 1-10. Sketch plan for pixel work.
January 25 - Critique.
January 26 - Fix for next critique. Edit plan for pixel work.
January 27 - Critique.
January 28 - Edit sound for frames 11-18.
January 29 - Begin basic construction for pixel piece.
January 30 - Define pixel map.
January 31 - Begin asset creation.
February 1 - Critique.
February 2 - Revise assets.
February 3 - Critique.
February 4 - Edit sound for frames 19-27.
February 5 - Revise and create assets.
February 6 - Revise and create assets.
February 7 - Revise and create assets.
February 8 - Critique.
February 9 - Revise assets.
February 10 - Critique.
February 11 - Edit sound for frames 28-38.
February 12 - Revise and create assets.
February 13 - Revise and create assets.
February 14 - Begin placement of assets.
February 15 - Critique.
February 16 - Place assets and reorganize existing ones.
February 17 - Critique.
February 18 - CONOOGA - Out of town. Bring laptop and supplies to do away from lab work. Edit sound for frames 39-49.
February 19 - CONOOGA - Out of town. " " " "
February 20 - CONOOGA - Out of town. " " " "
February 21 - Revise and create pixel work.
February 22 - Critique.
February 23 - Revise and create pixel work.
February 24 - Critique.
February 25 - Edit sound for frames 50-60.
February 26 - Pixel animation tests.
February 27 - Pixel animation tests.
February 28 - Pixel animation tests.
March 1 - Critique.
March 2 - Revise pixel animation.
March 3 - Critique.
March 4 - Edit sound for frames 61-71.
March 5 - Animate for 1st scene division.
March 6 - Animate for 1st scene division.
March 7 - Animate for 1st scene division.
March 8 - Critique.
March 9 - Animate for 1st scene division.
March 10 - Critique.
March 11 - Edit sound for frames 72-82.
March 12 - Animate for 2nd scene division.
March 13 - Animate for 2nd scene division.
March 14 - Animate for 2nd scene division.
March 15 - Critique.
March 16 - Animate for 2nd scene division.
March 17 - Critique.
March 18 - Edit sound for frames 83-93.
March 19 - Edit sound for frames 94-Finish.
March 20 - PUT SUPER SALLY TO BED! DONE AND DONE!
March 21 - Animate for 3rd scene division.
March 22 - Critique.
March 23 - Animate for 3rd scene division.
March 24 - Critique.
March 25 - Animate for 3rd scene division.
March 26 - Animate for 3rd scene division.
March 27 - Animate for 3rd scene division.
March 28 - Animate for 3rd scene division.
March 29 - Critique.
March 30 - Animate for 4th scene division.
March 31 - Critique.
April 1 - Animate for 4th scene division.
April 2 - Animate for 4th scene division.
April 3 - Animate for 4th scene division.
April 4 - Animate for 4th scene division.
April 5 - Critique.
April 6 - Animate for 5th scene division.
April 7 - Critique.
April 8 - Animate for 5th scene division.
April 9 - Animate for 5th scene division.
April 10 - Animate for 5th scene division.
April 11 - Animate for 5th scene division.
April 12 - Critique.
April 13 - Animate for 6th scene division.
April 14 - Critique.
April 15 - Animate for 6th scene division.
April 16 - Animate for 6th scene division.
April 17 - Animate for 6th scene division.
April 18 - Animate for 6th scene division.
April 19 - Critique.
April 20 - Revise animations.
April 21 - Critique.
April 22 - MTAC. OUT OF TOWN. Bring supplies for out of lab work.
April 23 - MTAC. OUT OF TOWN. " " " "
April 24 - MTAC. OUT OF TOWN. " " " "
April 25 - Revise animations.
April 26 - Critique.
April 27 - Revise animations.
April 28 - Critique.
April 29 - Revise animation.
April 30 - Revise animation.
May 1 - Revise animation.
May 2 - Revise animation.
May 3 - Critique.
May 4 - Revise animation.
May 5 - Critique.
May 6 - Revise animation.
May 7 - Revise animation.
May 8 - Revise animation.
May 9 - Revise animation.

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