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– Understand how emotions and storytelling can be shown through animations
– Get into pairs and brainstorm ideas for your own animation
– Choose an emotion and develop this emotion into your story
– Start writing a script for your animation
Objectives
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The Animation Process
The animation process…
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Animations
• Think about your favourite cartoon….• How does your cartoon show emotions such as
happiness or sadness?• Why do you think the following are important
within animation? Have 2 minutes of thinking time……
• music• sound effects
• close ups• Facial expressions/body language
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Task One – Create a mind map
• In pairs mind map your thoughts on the plot, the scenes, the characters and the setting
• Characters do not have to be humans, aliens etc. They can be just blobs of clay that do so something or turn into something. They can be fruit, simple animals....
• You will only have the opportunity to include background music – NOT speech!
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Your Script – A written description of the actions that will take place in your movie
In your pairs, complete your
script.You have 10
minutes
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What is a storyboard?
• Once a script is written for a film or animation, the next step is to make a storyboard. A storyboard visually tells the story of an animation panel by panel, kind of like a comic book.
Your storyboard should include some of the following information:
• What characters are in the frame, and how are they moving?
• What changes will you make in each frame• Where the "camera" is in the scene? Close or far
away?
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Example of storyboard
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You now need to start creating your own storyboard
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PLENARY
• Why is it important to storyboard and script our ideas before we begin to create our own animation?
• How can emotions be shown through animation?
• State something new that you have learned in lesson?
• How did you find today's lesson activities?