Working Animatic
Thursday, 30 December 2010
Monday, 20 December 2010
Sunday, 19 December 2010
I do not want my design to be too grotesque as the design needs to contrast heavily with the grotesque figure we see after the mutilation of the body. I like the idea of metamorphosis: from human to monster, although not seen completely, the change is suggested. My reasoning for this was I wanted the viewers to be shocked by her sudden transformation rather than see it happen it front of their eyes. Her state of mind metamorphoses during the animation from a happy go lucky nature where the visual form is normal to a very unhappy, ugly persona. This is like a backward narrative to the Disney film ‘Beauty and the Beast’ when the ugly beast is at first mean and nasty but changes to a nice friendly handsome prince at the end of the film.
While researching on the internet I found stories and images about people who have resorted to attempting to perform plastic surgery procedures on themselves with horrific results. One such case in the news is of Hang Mioku, a pretty 28 year old; she thought that injecting herself with cooking oil could enhance her lips in the same way as the professional expensive treatments of botox had. I like the idea of injecting oil into the lips for my character and I have decided that I want my character to use extreme measures to change her appearance and ends up maiming her body in the desire to become popular again.
Saturday, 18 December 2010
As I want the film to have a serious message, I discarded plot ideas including wearing a corset which then bursts on stage, stomach stitches bursting out, water balloons for boobs, falling over because of breasts being too big etc. for being too slapstick. Also I discarded the idea of sabotage between the two characters e.g. holes in tights, grease on pole or itching powder and hair dyed green, diet pills, teeth whitening with bleach. Most of these ideas may have added a comedic element to the animations which is not the effect I want. I want to have a more dramatic film that has a serious message behind it.
The idea of harming yourself to try and stay youthful reminded me of the film ‘Death becomes her’ in which Meryll Streep and Goldie Hawn’s characters desire to stay young forever ultimately results in the destruction of their bodies at the end of the film. Similarly, in my film the extreme surgery performed by my character on herself can only end in disaster for her.
Friday, 17 December 2010
Some of the ideas that I have had while developing my final script are a love interest with a man who rejects Loretta after plastic surgery. This was dismissed after talking with Adam who thought the animation only needed the two contrasting characters and the man would complicate it. The ending has been an issue too. I wanted to have a sad ending as I want the show that an obsession with vanity and the use of plastic surgery is bad and can have devastating effects. Ideas I have considered are that the club closes down so she loses her job anyway, young pubescent girls are introduced to replace her, a new younger stripper takes the limelight, melting at the end of the film or falling into the gutter.
Wednesday, 15 December 2010
I changed my story in parts as i feel i over complicated the arrival of the new stripper. She needs to be seen as an immediate threat so i took out the idea about the old stripper helping the new stripper. Also changed the surgery part to her performing it on herself.
Storyline
An ageing stripper is happy and content with her job as the only dancer in the club she works in
Young hot stripper starts working at club
Feels she is being replaced by younger model
The battle to be top dog starts
Tries to improve body to compete with younger girl
Performs surgery on herself to ‘improve’ body.
Now looks inhuman and grotesque
Rejected by audience.
Storyline
An ageing stripper is happy and content with her job as the only dancer in the club she works in
Young hot stripper starts working at club
Feels she is being replaced by younger model
The battle to be top dog starts
Tries to improve body to compete with younger girl
Performs surgery on herself to ‘improve’ body.
Now looks inhuman and grotesque
Rejected by audience.
Tuesday, 14 December 2010
Sunday, 12 December 2010
I found that characters that are evil tend to be drawn with more angular pointy features such as Jafar in Aladdin and Cruella DeVill in 101 Dalmations. I will incorporate this with my new young stripper to reflect her nasty personality.
On more aesthetically complex characters, lines are drawn for wrinkles around the eyes, forehead and mouth, but I would like to keep my aesthetic simple so the amount of detail can be kept to a minimum, but will still try and incorporate these aspects. I like Disney’s simple use of under eye bags to age characters, which I think I will use for my character. Lines drawn from the nose to mouth are also a common feature, which I may use also.
I need to develop my character more. Saggy boobs were a must and i like accentuated leg shapes. She needs to be still curvy to suggest a once stunning figure, but she has let herself go and time has taking its toll.
On more aesthetically complex characters, lines are drawn for wrinkles around the eyes, forehead and mouth, but I would like to keep my aesthetic simple so the amount of detail can be kept to a minimum, but will still try and incorporate these aspects. I like Disney’s simple use of under eye bags to age characters, which I think I will use for my character. Lines drawn from the nose to mouth are also a common feature, which I may use also.
I need to develop my character more. Saggy boobs were a must and i like accentuated leg shapes. She needs to be still curvy to suggest a once stunning figure, but she has let herself go and time has taking its toll.
Wednesday, 8 December 2010
Tuesday, 7 December 2010
‘Girls night out’ by Joanna Quinn has a simple design of a female character that is ageing. Characters are vibrant and believable. Obviously I am not aiming for her level of quality and detail as this is not plausible in time frame, but I do admire her work. The image of Beryl relates to my character as she is similar age, and both have ageing bodies. The colour palette is minimal with mainly primary colours.
Saturday, 4 December 2010
Friday, 3 December 2010
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