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Daniel ReasonFantastic Voyage

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Chosen Bio-Scientific Scenario

I have chosen the Slime Mold life cycle as my bio-scientific scenario. After looking at my initial ideas, the life cycle of the slime mold is a very interesting one and so that can be displayed in an animation well, in a company with my style. The cycle is very fascinating, and it matches the intended audience well.

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Chosen Audience/Market Research

The market audience for the animation is Key Stage 2 children. Theprimary reason is in Key Stage 2 science it is then when children

begin to learn about cells and life cycles. Obviously, it's not the advanced learning of GCSE level, but the animation should/will be easy to understandfor younger children. It will give all the necessary information that is

required but will be demonstrated in a simple manner. The animation useof bright colours will appeal to said audience and will develop theirunderstanding of cells, life cycles and slime molds.

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Influence Maps

These are two of the influence maps that I’ve created. The Forest will be very bright and colourful, as it should be a safe environment for the young boy. I was thinking about the idea of the boy being animated in 2D, with the rest of the animation being in 3D. This would be a style that would interest and look fun to the intended audience of young children. The boy, himself, with have a original boy scout design, but will look cute and innocent, as we should feel a connection with him.

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Life-Cycle Concept Piece

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Forest Concept Piece

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Character Concept Piece


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