• Two layer are applied in this shot. • The backdrop – has a panning shot • The second layer is the characters – who fades in. • All the shots in the following video are hand drawn and coloured on Photoshop. • Photoshop also helped me to ink over the rough sketches. • And all the animation was done using Premier and a new software called Boom-Toon. • Practise stop-motion animations help make the final project go a lot smoother.
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• Two layer are applied in this shot.
• The backdrop – has a panning shot
• The second layer is the characters – who fades in.
• All the shots in the following video are hand drawn and coloured on Photoshop.
• Photoshop also helped me to ink over the rough sketches.
• And all the animation was done using Premier and a new software called Boom-Toon.
• Practise stop-motion animations help make the final project go a lot smoother.
• I used a pull focus shot here because it gave my animation a level of depth.
• Photoshop was used to crop a lot of the characters in my video.
• The lip syncing mouths to the music was created in boom Toon. I had to create each mouth individually creating a different mouth shape for every vowel shape.
• The use of colour also gave a sense of depth.
• I chose not to give any of the characters colour because I thought it made the animation more striking.