Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Shot list
Hi everyone! It has been awhile since I wrote about my progress towards the final animation. The animation is done but I wanted to share with you my shot list
I did it in excel. As you can see I put in the number of shots, locations, the characters in that scene, the type of camera angle. This really helped to organize my thoughts. Some of these entries I added a description of the scenes. If you do this on your own you could add what type of effects you want or even dialogue. I would recommend that at least the shot number and camera angle be placed in the shot list especially if your animation has only one locations. Your shot list can be made in any word processing program(but I would not recommend notepad) It can also be made on paper and scanned.
If for some reason you can't get microsoft office with a student ID, Libreoffice is a wonderful shareware software for word processing that mimics office and thus you can use tables to organize your list(and its free).
I did it in excel. As you can see I put in the number of shots, locations, the characters in that scene, the type of camera angle. This really helped to organize my thoughts. Some of these entries I added a description of the scenes. If you do this on your own you could add what type of effects you want or even dialogue. I would recommend that at least the shot number and camera angle be placed in the shot list especially if your animation has only one locations. Your shot list can be made in any word processing program(but I would not recommend notepad) It can also be made on paper and scanned.
If for some reason you can't get microsoft office with a student ID, Libreoffice is a wonderful shareware software for word processing that mimics office and thus you can use tables to organize your list(and its free).
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