My submission for D&AD;
What worked well:
- The pacing and timing of the action
- The slapstick comedy
What could be improved:
- The angry pacing walk cycle doesn't bounce enough/ the legs change length
After the submission, I learnt how to make scenes come to life, using lighting. I learnt how to make overlay and multiply layers. This complicated my process, but I feel the outcome was worth it.
I created backgrounds in Adobe Photoshop and the character animation in Adobe Animate CC which I'm fairly comfortable using.
The two were put together in Adobe After Effects, which helped with camera transitions and movements, and the sound was added in Adobe Premiere Pro. These two I'm not so comfortable with.
I like this workflow pattern, as there is consistency and cross-program compatibility, which made organising it easier.
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