Animation offers a medium of story telling and visual entertainment which can bring pleasure and information to people of all ages everywhere in the world.
Sunday, 31 May 2015
Final Animation Project.
Wednesday, 27 May 2015
Things to consider.
Animation evaluation
and how to finish
Over
half term I will check blogs for tasks 1-4. You need to work on collecting
feedback (task 5) and starting your evaluation (task 6). After half term we
will screen your work to the class and I will give additional feedback. Then we
can work on finishing evaluations.
Please
check the brief and make sure that you have uploaded the following to your
blog.
Task
1: research into the history of animation
Task
2: Treatment and pitch
Task
3: Production portfolio (use checklist and or brief – include as much as you
can)
Task
4: Finished production (post to blog or to Youtube and embed the link)
Task
5: feedback (see below, start over half term)
Task
6: Evaluation (see brief, start over half term)
Collect 3 types of feedback:
1. Discussion – verbal
feedback from teachers, other students, target audience
2. Questionnaires/focus
group questions
3. Reviews and feedback
from online exhibition (blog and or Youtube)
Post
feedback to your blog
Use
the feedback to write your evaluation, details for evaluation are on the brief
but the client and audience feedback is most important
Questions for the
class/audience:
Who
would you say is the target audience?
Where
would you expect this animation to be screened/available?
What
do you think about the technical qualities? (camera, editing, animation)
What
about the aesthetic qualities? Does it look good/professional
Does
the animation show much creativity?
What
do you think about the content and storyline?
What
do you think about the visual style? (set and colours)
Is
the character movement smooth?
What
do you think about the sound effects and music used?
What
are the strengths?
Can
you think of any areas for improvement?
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