Monday, November 9, 2009

Title Animation

Here is the animation for our title. Its not finished, I'm still working on it, but I thought I'd post it so everyone can see it.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

some background sketches

general background sketches - flash backgrounds will be uploaded soon.


Monday, October 19, 2009

Model Sheets - Eric

Hey guys,

I've been working on the model sheets for Eric. I still need to do his face with kiss make up and the different hairstyles he's going to have. Ashley will be taking these into Flash and outlining them to look good :D

I also still need to to the mom turn around, and then just basic stuff for the neighbors. Everything will be completed for sure by Thursday!!! :)


--Steph

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Some Background Reference






Background reference images
I am working on preliminary sketches, which I will upload soon.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Script!

Splash Dance

Scene One:

Child is sleeping in his bed, room is dark, rays of light coming through the blinds, alarm clock on bedside table in view.
Alarm clock rings, child turns over suddenly, his arm extended, and smashes alarm clock. He rolls back over, and goes to sleep.
Camera shot of the closed door ( from the inside,) door swings opens showing silhouette of mother ( looking like Darth Vador.)
Full body shot of mother. She yells at child to get up.
Child mumbles back at mother, putting the sheets over his head and mumbles.
Shot of mother throws slipper through the door at child.
Show slipper hit the boy and boy falls of the bed.

Scene Two:

Cut to Child walking down the hallway, very sluggish, and leaning against the wall. As he approaches bathroom, his father hits him with the bathroom door. His dad puts his newspaper under his arm and walks out of the bathroom door.

Scene Three:

Shot of him entering bathroom, with finger over nose. Turns on radio while getting ready for a shower. Radio station comes on and scans through channels. Stops at Maggie May. He gets into it and sings along. Hops into the shower, and puts shampoo in his hair and washes his body.
While singing and washing his body, the soap slips out of his hand and hits the radio, changing the station. The radio goes to static, and switches through stations fast.
He gets mad, gets out of the shower, wraps a towel around his waist, and sees what’s going on with the radio. As he’s about to change the station, the song changes to Build me up Buttercup. He smirks, and his shoulders begin to move. He begins to dance and sing while looking at himself in the mirror.
While looking in the mirror, he fixes his hair to the style of the song.
Dissolve to a wide/medium (storyboard artist interpretation) of people walking by and reacting to the boy dancing the his bathroom.
Radio changes to the song Achy Breaky Heart. He gets mad because he doesn’t like country. He tries to change the radio station. Every time he touches it he gets shocked, camera cuts back to old lady going Oh, ah...feels his pain. He screams when he gets shocked. His mom comes to check in on him, he says I’m fine, leave me alone, I’m fine. Mom says I didn’t know you like country...blah blah blah. Mom walks away from bathroom.
Radio changes to the Barber of Cavil. Fixes his hair so he looks like a Mistro. He sees himself in the mirror directing an orchestra. He does conductor movements and looks in the mirror. He uses his comb as a conductor stick. Through out that, it cuts back to the old lady across the street.
Radio changes to Achy Breaky Heart and changes quickly before he changes it. It then goes to KISS. He quickly fixes his hair, and goes through the cabinets looking for his moms make-up. Puts on Jean Simons make-up, and starts rocking out in the bathroom.
Dissolve to a wide/medium (storyboard artist interpretation) of people walking by and reacting to the boy dancing the his bathroom.
Mom knocks on the door and says, Your gonna be late for school!. He comes to reality and rushes out the bathroom door. Cut to a shot of him outside getting into the car still with make up on (storyboard artists’ shot interpretation).
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