music-video (thomas warland)

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Two layer are applied in this shot. The backdrop – has a panning shot The second layer is the characters – who fades in. All the shots in the following video are hand drawn and coloured on Photoshop. Photoshop also helped me to ink over the rough sketches. And all the animation was done using Premier and a new software called Boom-Toon. Practise stop-motion animations help make the final project go a lot smoother.

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Page 1: Music-video (Thomas Warland)

• Two layer are applied in this shot.

• The backdrop – has a panning shot

• The second layer is the characters – who fades in.

• All the shots in the following video are hand drawn and coloured on Photoshop.

• Photoshop also helped me to ink over the rough sketches.

• And all the animation was done using Premier and a new software called Boom-Toon.

• Practise stop-motion animations help make the final project go a lot smoother.

Page 2: Music-video (Thomas Warland)

• I used a pull focus shot here because it gave my animation a level of depth.

• Photoshop was used to crop a lot of the characters in my video.

Page 3: Music-video (Thomas Warland)

• The lip syncing mouths to the music was created in boom Toon. I had to create each mouth individually creating a different mouth shape for every vowel shape.

• The use of colour also gave a sense of depth.

• I chose not to give any of the characters colour because I thought it made the animation more striking.