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Multimedia CBSE Grade 12

Sabah A / Sharjah

1 year of teaching experience

Qualification: 12th

Teaches: Arabic, Hindi, QURAN, Biology, Chemistry, English, Physics, Science, Social Studies, Maths, Islamic, Education, History, Home Science, Mathematics, English Language, Islamic Subjects

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  1. PRE-PRODUCTION GRADE Xll
  2. OBJECTIVE The students will be able to do pre-production activities of a 3D animation.
  3. NOTEBOOK INDEX S.No Date Topic Page Remarks
  4. ACADEMIC TARGETS s. No Name of examination Marks My Target
  5. STARTER ACTIVITY Draw a character for your 2D animation.
  6. PRODUCTION PIPELINE Pre-Production Production Post- Production
  7. PRE - PRODUCTION Pre-production is the phase of developing ideas and planning prior to the process of production. • It begins with the main concepts or ideas which are initially turned into a full story, and then, once the story has been finalized, other things such as the script, shot sequence and camera angles are worked out. The work done during the pre-production serves as a visual reminder of the original plan
  8. The major components of a pre-production process are as follows • l. Story Boarding 2. Layouts • 3. Model Sheets 4.Animatics
  9. I - STORY BOARDING • The storyboard helps to finalize the development of the storyline, and is an essential stage of the animation process. • It is made up of drawings in the form of a comic strip, and is used to both help visualize the animation and to communicate ideas clearly.
  10. Character Design : Character design involves developing the appearance and features of characters in an animation. . Model Sheets and Expression Sheets are produced to help animators be consistent with the appearance of characters.
  11. 2 - LAYOUT D i stent Once the storyboards have been approved, they are sent to the layout department which then works closely with the director to design the locations and costumes. • they begin to stage the scenes, showing the various characters' positions throughout the course of each shot.
  12. 3 - MODEL SHEETS Model sheets are precisely drawn groups of pictures that show all of the possible expressions that a character can@ake, and al/ of the many different poses that they could adopt. These sheets are created in order to both accurately maintain character detail and to keep the designs of the characters uniform whilst different animators are working on them across several shots. Expression Sheets : may also be developed as a guide to character facial expressions, such as, smiling, laughing, sad, shocked, startled, sleepy, alert, thoughtful, concerned, etc.
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  14. 4 - ANIMATIC Animatic is a timed moving version of the storyboard made up of individual frames taken from the storyboard and is often accompanied by audio such as dialogue, sound effects and music. • Each frame of the animatic depicts a certain key point of the scene or movie.
  15. GROUP ACTIVITY Create a layout for aeroplane landing Create a model sheet for a sticky man animation Create an expression sheet for humpty dumpty
  16. RESEARCH BASED QUESTION (RBQ) Select your favorite cartoon character and find out how they made expression sheet.
  17. CRITICAL THINKING QUESTION (CTQ) How the preproduction of 2D animation is different from 3D animation.
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