Sunday, 17 January 2010

IDAT 211 - A change to the plot

Due to the length of the other scenes in my video and also the lack of success in creating an effective look to the scene I have decided to remove the middle scene of my storyboard from the video.  This includes the rising water section and the floating object section.  I tried to create these scenes a number of different times but the results I obtained were not very effective.  I did not like the aesthetic of the rising water scene shown in the test renders below, due to the way it was created, and attempts at the floating object scene did not work like I had hoped when using the dome camera to make the dome correction.  The other scenes in my video also took more video time than first anticipated so that they were more coherent and cohesive.  I therefore removed the middle scene to ensure that the video worked well and fitted with the specification.
This change should not have too much of an effect on the overall effectiveness of the video, and although it limits the amount of scenes included that were intended to relate to perception, hopefully the other two main scenes will get the concept across appropriately.  The storyboard for my video in writing therefore now looks like this:

  • Title
  • Raining scene
  • Rubber duck scene
  • Credits
This may seem like quite a short video, but being that this is in the space of a minute, I think it will work quite well. The title and credits are also related to my concept, particularly the credits, so these will hopefully add to the overall perceptive content of the video.

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