Here are the things that i failed to post last week because of technical errors:
This is the puppet i plan on using for shot 19 and 20. I animate his face on flash.
These are keys to the transformation scene, or shot 29.
2) How do you want the audience to feel about your characters? What kind of connection do you want them to feel to your characters?
3) What sort of audience reaction/response would leave you disappointed? What would be the best response? Imagine a critical review of your piece that would make you feel that your piece was understood, and that it was recognized as being a great piece, a festival winner-what would the review say?
- The way i want my audience to react is with serious blank faces. My piece is somewhat a serious one and is meant to just tell a story and entertain. It’s not supposed to have a deep meaning to it but Im sure someone will find one. I’d like for them to think a little about it then nod their heads.
- I would like my audience have their own opinions about my characters. I feel like Huntress had what was coming to her, personally. She blindly went head on against Creature without thinking twice about it. And she paid for it. If there is an connection with the audience and my character Huntress, I think they would feel that they have been there before, meaning that they have made a mistake and paid for it before just not as costly as Huntress.
- Im pretty sure the worst reaction would be either laughter, complete silence, or booing. The best response for me would be an “ooooooh!” followed by the room being filled with the sound of flesh being smacked together...as in clapping. If my piece was award winning I think the review would go something like this: