Here is a first attempt at my animattic. Taking the visual script poses I stretched them out relative to the music and animated a single camera to move through the scene. After moving the poses to relate to the music I have discovered that the majority of my poses are for the second half of the song which poses two problems. First off, I need to come up with actions for Justin while he only has the single piece. This shouldn't be too hard, he can spend a good, long time inspecting and becoming familiar with the piece as it is supposed to become his friend. The second problem is a far more significant one which is that the entire puzzle has to be put together roughly within frames 2800-3500. This is about 30 seconds. Unfortunately this leaves little room for him to have difficulty with the puzzle, attempting to connect various pieces. While it should be fated that he solves it, it is very important that it isn't simple...it should be a bit of a trial. The plan is to have the texturing on the outside of the pieces match each other, so this could help make the puzzle easier than with solid colors that don't correlate. 30 seconds is still not much time at all. Perhaps I can figure out someway to repace the animation...hmmm...a problem that still needs a solution. In addition, I need to use a camera rig and introduce cutting.
October 25, 2006
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