Monday, 2 March 2015

Progression - Anamatic, Storyboard and Development process


Progress - Artas Silins

Moodboard conducted, architectural Ideas, where our design principles and ideas stemmed from

 


First concept design of Arena inspired by Acient Roman architecture


Blocked out stages of Arena, the various phaseses of main set


Silhouette for the State capital Logo piece Idea

Final Concept Idea with environment concept included



Aircraft Ideas/Assets - Mantis & Ahmed

 

These are the jet engines that go onto the back of the ship, being a part of the film for a few seconds at the beginning requiring it to be quite detailed. Mantas had suggested that we needed a cargo but fighter looking ship and so thought that a pair of Jets at the back would work really nicely. I had gone away and worked on the jets, referring back to a reference. 



Leaving Mantas to model the body of the ship, according to our design principles I modelled propeller wings that would allow the aircraft to lift off the ground and settle down. These were designed with no reference material but through my own concepts and thought process. 




Just another shot of the propellers of the ship.



I had begun modelling a base for a gun to be placed on the top of the ship that is still in progress. As a group we wanted the ship to have a big standing ground in the film at the beginning and a big gun always makes a big statement. That the state is powerful (as the gladiator is being sent to the state for his fight/death). 




Mantas created the body of the ship, inspired by a military helicopter, hence the design and shape of the ship. This also enforced other decisions we made such as using propellers on the wings for lift off etc.




 This is the semi-final version of the ship with all of our assets and designs put together. Once we had the main set and the ship which are relatively the main parts needed for our film, I carried on with storyboarding and focusing on types of shots that would best tell our story. I had worked back and fourth with mantas getting ideas as to what he might like to see as well as Artis and fed off those ideas to try and implement them into the storyboard, which is shown below:
















This is the shot breakdown and storyboard for our film . - Ahmed Bhutta

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