Thursday, 6 December 2012

Original Pitch/Presentation

This post shows the images of the original pitch for my project, which I have presented to my peers in the form of a presentation. This pitch shows the concept artwork, original storyboards and the references of which I got my inspiration for the film from. 


Second draft of story, this time including an introduction and involvement of a male character, notably the girl's father returning to London from the War years.

Original details explaining the outcome and techniques that are to be used in the project. Has changed dramatically since presentation.

Original pencil sketches that outline certain scenes involved with the setting of the film. 

Concept art work of a teddy bear, which was originally intended to have a major involvement with the depth of the story, but has been dropped due to feedback and changes in the narration.

Original character design, slightly evolved since the beginning of the project.

Character Model design, based on final sketches.

A mood board composed of images from various films including "The Red Balloon" and the girl in the red coat from "Schindler's List" that show the theme and setting of my project and from which I may develop particular qualities/styles based on inspiration.






Designs of a lamppost based on visual reference from old war photos.
Originally, this pitch shows the film piece to have a duration of 2-3 minutes and involve the narration of the girl reuniting with her long lost father, which is a change from the idea of having just a little girl walking through the streets of London and finding her old stuffed bear. But after the presentation, I had received remarks from my feedback, commenting on the amount of work it would take to produce a film of a certain length within a short period of time. So based on the feedback, I have made several major changes to the project, including scaling the duration down to 1 minute and a half and to change the role of the male character from the girl's father to an air warden on lookout. Also have changed the narration to fit the length of the film and also to make it more interesting

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