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UP650043 Production Report (500words) – ‘To Make Dad Proud’ ‘To Make Dad Proud’ has been a very challenging yet rewarding experience for me as I feel that the quality of the work that I have produced is something that I never thought I would be able to achieve on my own. I am particularly pleased with the way that the animation has turned out in terms of the semi-realistic cartoon style and the detail of the paintings that I produced for the concept art and environment designs. Firstly, with regard to the initial stages of production, I had a bit of trouble with the narrative of the story as this is something I’m not as strong at. Although, with a bit of guidance and feedback from the lecturers, I was able to address this and produce a decent plot for my animation. Even though I am still not 100% with the narrative, I wanted the animation and concept art of the project to be the main focus. After spending a couple of weeks on the story, I then started the production process of animating my characters. For reference, I acted out scenes myself as well as getting other people to act in order to gain more insight into how the characters would move. Furthermore, during this process I developed my concept designs that I had created in pre-production as I wanted to improve them to make them solid. By receiving feedback and looking at tutorials, this really helped me to improve my skills and push my animations and designs so that I could strive for a good quality piece of work. As well as producing my own references, I often watched different animations and cartoons for inspiration and to learn different styles and see how characters moved. This was really helpful as I understood better how to portray my own characters. In addition, I looked into how to improve my composition and colour theory work too as I changed them numerous times throughout production. This was a valuable experience because I noticed a difference in the quality of my work straight away. In the remaining weeks of production, I continued to develop my animations by re-addressing particular poses in order to make them better and started to line them neatly so that they were ready to be coloured and shaded. Even though I was able to complete my final animation for the hand-in, there are still adjustments that I would like to make ready for the London Show. For example, I would like to maybe add a bit more animation to the narrative in order to make the journey look a bit longer. Also, I would like to re-address some scenes where I have drawn the boy looking down as I think I could draw his features better. Overall, I am pleased with what I have been able to produce and I particularly enjoyed learning more about the pipeline of creating a 2D animation and I hope this will help to prepare me for the industry.

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  • UP650043

    Production Report (500words) To Make Dad Proud

    To Make Dad Proud has been a very challenging yet rewarding experience for me as I feel that the

    quality of the work that I have produced is something that I never thought I would be able to achieve

    on my own. I am particularly pleased with the way that the animation has turned out in terms of the

    semi-realistic cartoon style and the detail of the paintings that I produced for the concept art and

    environment designs.

    Firstly, with regard to the initial stages of production, I had a bit of trouble with the narrative of the

    story as this is something Im not as strong at. Although, with a bit of guidance and feedback from

    the lecturers, I was able to address this and produce a decent plot for my animation. Even though I

    am still not 100% with the narrative, I wanted the animation and concept art of the project to be the

    main focus. After spending a couple of weeks on the story, I then started the production process of

    animating my characters. For reference, I acted out scenes myself as well as getting other people to

    act in order to gain more insight into how the characters would move. Furthermore, during this

    process I developed my concept designs that I had created in pre-production as I wanted to improve

    them to make them solid. By receiving feedback and looking at tutorials, this really helped me to

    improve my skills and push my animations and designs so that I could strive for a good quality piece

    of work. As well as producing my own references, I often watched different animations and cartoons

    for inspiration and to learn different styles and see how characters moved. This was really helpful as

    I understood better how to portray my own characters. In addition, I looked into how to improve my

    composition and colour theory work too as I changed them numerous times throughout production.

    This was a valuable experience because I noticed a difference in the quality of my work straight away.

    In the remaining weeks of production, I continued to develop my animations by re-addressing

    particular poses in order to make them better and started to line them neatly so that they were

    ready to be coloured and shaded. Even though I was able to complete my final animation for the

    hand-in, there are still adjustments that I would like to make ready for the London Show. For

    example, I would like to maybe add a bit more animation to the narrative in order to make the

    journey look a bit longer. Also, I would like to re-address some scenes where I have drawn the boy

    looking down as I think I could draw his features better.

    Overall, I am pleased with what I have been able to produce and I particularly enjoyed learning more

    about the pipeline of creating a 2D animation and I hope this will help to prepare me for the industry.