Katherine Robinson
May 7, 20192 min read
Scene 4: Storyboard & Animatic
This scene is probably one of the most important. After introducing the characters, the setting, and the plot, this scene really serves...
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This scene is probably one of the most important. After introducing the characters, the setting, and the plot, this scene really serves...
This is the final scene all put together. As you can see, it differs quite dramatically from the original animatic in terms of order of...
I gave Crispin the outline of what I was looking for regarding sound design by sending him a version of the opening scene with very...
I had quite a lot of trouble finding a composer and a sound designer for this film through university. I didn't get much attention at...
Originally I had this shot right at the start of this scene, but I thought that it worked a little later on. After the Familiar's reveal...
I decided to use an image I created last year as inspiration for this scene. I've already talked about it in previous posts but I'll add...
I decided that this point in the film would be a good place for the pond to go. It's another filler shot that helps to transition to the...
This is the shot where it's revealed to the audience that the Familiar is a supernatural being and not just a pet cat. I wanted it to...
This is the shot where the walk cycle of the witch and the Familiar were needed the most. This shot is the one before the Familiar...
I decided that this scene didn't have enough shots of the forest. It didn't properly showcase the magic and beauty of her environment so...
This is the opening shot of the 3rd scene, where her interior surroundings are properly contextualised by this exterior shot of her...
I knew that I would have a few different walk cycles within my film. I wasn't looking forward to making them as I've never been very good...
In the first scene I introduced the audience to the witch and her interior environment. In the second scene I also revealed the narrative...
I'm incredibly pleased with how this scene has turned out. There are lots of different shots within this scene which possess varying...
This is the final shot in the second scene and therefore needs to be a mini conclusion of its own. This is where the audience is made to...
Although the audience has already met the witch in the opening scene, this is the first shot since then where I introduce her again. By...
I decided to add some colour to the plant pages and experiment with the sort of palette I want to go for. I want muted, natural colours....
This was one of the more time consuming and complex shots in this scene, I'm so glad I included it as it's turned out really well. This...
This is the opening shot for my second scene where the sound design fades away in order for the film score to take over. I created the...
After introducing the characters and setting in my opening scene, I wanted to use this scene as a device to introduce the plot of the...