Stop motion animation blog
Thursday, 5 June 2014
Thursday, 6 March 2014
Chicken run figures
The first two and a half year of the production of chicken
run was spent designing the characters and doing the storyboard. When they
finally did the shoot the film, it took 18 months. When they started, it was
just peter lord and nick park writing away in a quiet room and by the end of
pre-production, they were working with a crew of about 250 people. This turned
out to be a massive effort to get finished.
The heads of the chicken characters and their hands were
made of plasticine. Plasticine is the classic animation material that they had
used for 30 years. The chickens' bodies are made of other materials that were
mean to look like plasticine. Originally, they were all sculpted in plasticine from
which moulds were taken and then they were made into silicone rubber. Inside
they had strong steel skeletons. They used silicone rather than plasticine
because they wanted further detail and they wanted to use paint effects and
they realised you can't paint plasticine effectively. Things would get smudged.
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Proposal
Proposal
My idea is to have a story about a toy being lost out in his
owner’s garden. On his adventure, he meets a little mud creature. He watches as
the mud creature’s house and an entire town builds itself around him. But as
the toys owner approaches, the town disassembles himself and the mud creature
retreats. The owners hand comes on to the screen, picks the toy up and takes
him away.
I will be using 12
frames per second in this animation. Although in the part where the two builds itself,
I may use a lot more frames in a second so you can see the town being built bit
by bit in detail. I will be making the set myself. This is the set design.
My
target audience would be children aged 6-12. They would be children who are
usually quite adventurous in terms of playing in the garden a lot rather then
playing games all the time. It would be for any ethnicity. In terms of gender,
it would be for male and female although the young male audience may enjoy it
more what with the magnet creations which is a product targeted at young males
as they enjoy building things where as the young female audience would not
usually be into that sort of thing.
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