I think if I complete the test shot exactly to plan, then it should come out professionally and well done. I will create several different types of animation, such as photographs, Flash and drawn to see which comes out the best and which is the most successful. For my actual project I will be using photography stop motion the same as my first draft, except this will have more of a story line and will be considerably longer than the test shots. I have a vague idea what I will base my film/animation on, but will expand my ideas later on in my project.
I have decided to use this idea as my project because I want experience in another field of the media, as opposed to doing photography by itself or art instead. I think this will be beneficial for me as if it is a success I could use the same method for future projects. I have never done anything like this project before so it will take a lot of planning and drafts to ensure nothing goes wrong.
I think this idea will be both entertaining and informative and could be used for educational purposes. I think in particular foreign people could view my animation to better understand English idioms. At the beginning of the project, before I decided on creating an animation, I brainstormed different ideas covering film, photography and art. I felt I should look into other different channels of media that I could cover rather than just doing the first idea that came into my head. By doing this I could see which projects would play to my strengths, and see what I'd had the most success with in the past. From this research I decided to use an outlet that I was good at, photography, and also have the chance to experiment with a new form of media, stop animation.
For the animation I will not need a lot of resources. Just a camera, tri-pod, and editing software. I will also need actors to star in my drafts and my final, and props for them to work with. The skills I will need would be a photographic ability, and also the patience for the final piece to come out smoothly. I will also require a basic understanding of the editing software I will use to have the best possible outcome.



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