Project Animatronics

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Project Animatronics

Guided ByMr. Balaji Ramadurai PMP

balajir16@gmail.com

ByVishal ShindeSuraj Gujar

Yogesh Thakre

Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute, MumbaiMtech Project Management team

Yogesh Thakareyograj.thakare@gmail.com

Vishal Shindeshinde.vishal91@gmail.com

Suraj Gujargujarsuraj9@gmail.com

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What is Animatronics?

Animatronics is the use of electronics and robotics inthe creation of puppets which simulate life.

It is a multi-disciplinary field which integrates anatomy,robots, mechatronics and puppetry resulting in thelifelike animation of any living or lifeless object.

How it began…. Animatronics made cinematic history long before digital

effects were around.

It was first introduced in movies by Walt Disney in 1963

Today it is used in films parallel with VFX, museums,advertisements and many more.

Planning example

Creating an animatroniccharacter…

The storyline

The Model and its Mechanical feasibility

The Framework

The driving mechanism

Art work

Motion and movements

The Storyline

Artist sketching spinosaurus,At stan winston studios, Los

Angeles

Proportional clay modelFinal movie scenedepicted by model

• Story plot and brief role

of animatronics

in the plot

• Sketching the artwork

and acknowledgement

The model Artwork The Art Team develops the

model and acknowledgeswith the director for furtherwork

The Feasibility of a largerstructure is studied bydesign engineers

Director Joe Johnston and the one-fifth-scale maquette of the Spinosaurus

from jurassic park III

The framework Holds the body

Allows motion as per the scene

Uses steel, wood, polycarbonate or lighter plastics

Live working on the framework

Driving Mechanism The characters may be driven either mechanically or by

human force

The mechanically driven character is remotelycontrolled by RF (radio signals)

For small structure, electric motors, and for largerstructure we use hydraulics or pneumatics

Spinosaurus beingscaled with epoxy mold

Spinosaurus fromJurassic park III, StanWinston studios

To make the character lifelike, body artwork is essential

Clay, paint, latex, silicone, polyurethane rubber, plasterare the materials generally used

For creating body patterns, a set of molds made ofdurable epoxy is used

Body Art

In Motion The characters are programmed to play their roles in

the respective scene

Their timing and control is handled with the help ofmicrocontroller

With the help of compliance, we can allow more faster,more realistic movements without sacrificing controlover the character

Cost analysis Story, casting and $ 500,000.00

Sets and video budget $140,000.00

Sound budget $40,000.00

Set and video budget includes Animatronics and visualeffects/editing

Animatronics budget $ 100000

VFX and editing $ 40000

Analysis

Story andcasting

$ 500000

Sound$ 40000

VFX editing$40000

Animatronics$ 100000

Set andVideo

$ 140000

Budget

Project PlanningExample schedule

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