My final project, as big a prospect as it is, will be a 1 minute, fully (well, mostly) rotoscoped piece that's a short horror film with a twist at the end. I'm going to record it in live action with a good camera, and then rotoscope the people in it; the background will be edited in photoshop to look cartoony, but won't be rotoscoped, to save me a massive headache and a huge work load. I'll have to experiment with my FPS in the final project; 10 frames a second is fairly smooth but is a ton of work to do in just eight weeks.
The main emphasis on this in After Effects will be the utilization of simulated lighting; the main character will be holding a flashlight the whole time, and I'll use After Effects to create that simulation.
I want another big focus of this project to be sound; I want it to be properly creepy with a spooky tone in the background that is almost inaudible, but unsettling, with the crunches of leaves, the clicking of a flashlight, and the sound of breathing to take the front seat for the audience.
Schedule:
March 14th - This gets looked over
March 16th - Make appropriate changes as necessary
March 21st - Filmed, edited, separated into an Image Sequence, ready to go in Photoshop
March 28th - 25% of frames drawn out
April 4th - 50% of frames drawn out
April 11th - 75% of frames drawn out
April 18th - All frames drawn out
April 25th - Color in all frames
May 2nd - Incorporate photoshopped backgrounds, turn in project
Storyboards with basic plot;
A black screen gets lit up by a hand holding a flashlight. It is revealed to be a girl, walking through the forest. She hears a snap behind her - she turns around, and there is nothing. A close-up on her face zooms out to reveal a figure behind her that appears between flickers on her flashlight, which is starting to fail. She walks further into the forest until she finds a lake; she washes her face off and sees a reflection of a figure behind her. When she turns, it's Slenderman, poised to attack - but she smashes his chin with her flashlight and runs away. Slenderman just lays there, accepting his defeat.
Short, simple and too the point. Do you know Adobe Flash? If not, remind me to talk to you about this.
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