FINISH YOUR FILMS! Work hard, work smart, work efficient, and most importantly, WORK AS A TEAM! Get some food and work together if possible. This film will be absolutely cohesive if you do. (Your level of teamwork will show up in the final result of this film!)
Prioritize finishing the art first. Work on the sound for your film as well and get both as complete as possible. We can spend the last week and a half of class tweaking sound, but your lineart and backgrounds need to be clean, fluid, COMPLETE and COLORED to the point where it tells the story well!
Read Chapters 10 and 11 of Your Career in Animation!
BEST OF LUCK PEOPLE! THIS IS THE FINAL PUSH! I WILL BE GRADING MONDAY, AND FINISHING UP BY MONDAY MEANS WE CAN SPEND THE LAST WEEK OF CLASS DOING OTHER STUFF! =D
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Wednesday, April 2, 2014
For Monday:
We will cover beginner sound production in class on Monday. Meet me in Mac Lab 3. Mac Lab 3 only has 12 computers, so two of us will need to share.
A) Bring inexpensive props you are willing to store at school (either in your locker our our back room) for sound production. Remember: Dollar Tree is your best friend!
B) Bring resumes and career information I asked each of you individually to bring to me. Check your emails if you have questions beyond our mini-meeting in class today.
C) Continue working on your films, and hit your next deadline for Monday. Remember that staying proactive and finishing these milestones on time is the best and only way to get this film complete on time.
A) Bring inexpensive props you are willing to store at school (either in your locker our our back room) for sound production. Remember: Dollar Tree is your best friend!
B) Bring resumes and career information I asked each of you individually to bring to me. Check your emails if you have questions beyond our mini-meeting in class today.
- Note: If I asked you to email me with questions, research, or lists for jobs, have those for me no later than Friday.
C) Continue working on your films, and hit your next deadline for Monday. Remember that staying proactive and finishing these milestones on time is the best and only way to get this film complete on time.
- If you are constantly falling behind on deadlines:
- Speak with your crew and find a way to better hit them.
- NOTIFY ME BEFORE MONDAY so we can do the same.
- CREATE A REVISED SCHEDULE that accommodates for the time lost, but hits all of the backlogged scenes you still need to complete.
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On Monday, I'll ask you to begin reading chapter 10 and 11 of Your Career in Animation. I will also give you a passage to read in Directing the Story.
OUR GOAL FOR THIS CLASS: Have career materials ready by the last week of the month. Apply to internships sometime in the next two weeks.
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