Teaser:
A computer game enthusiast, “E” travels blindly through time, changing her past and future only to arrive at an unfamiliar reality.
Synopsis:
E is an average girl who plays way too many PC games, as a result of this she has a somewhat zombie-like appearance. One day when playing she travels through time and visits her past, however, she is oblivious to the fact that she time travelled and is constantly glued to her PC screen through the entire phenomenon, not realising she’s permanently altering her past. A tragic event occurs in front of her just as she time travels back, this causes her future to change without her knowledge or memories of the experience ever occurring, thus leaving E to return to an unrecognisable life.
Plot/ Animation Techniques:
This story is about a young teenage girl oblivious to the world around her, which inevitably ruins her life and changes the lives of the people she cares about in the past.
The story unfolds with little clues and hints that the past E visit is her own and that the people that she encounters are her parents (for the audience to relate to the character E but at the same time feel for her too).
Hopefully, the software I use this time would be TV Paint compared to Photoshop from my last project, but I guess whatever software I use I want to convey to the story with a lot of lighting in my animation to symbolise the bigger picture, what is happening around the character and how it can affect the story.
Soundtrack/ audio:
For my two minute film I don’t feel like I should have audio as I want the audience to focus more on the background then the characters talking, I do though want a sort of chilling sound in the background that slowly sounds darker as the film progress.
All Character Sheet/ information of that character:
E : She 19 years old female, she enjoys playing PC games, isn’t really interested in making friends unless it’s online, and doesn’t really leave her room. Although she seems unsociable, she has a big heart for the people she cares about.
Like her parents!
Kara & Karl Jeffery (age 32 and 35) both of her parents care for and play with E so they support her dream of becoming a pro gamer, although they worry for their daughter when she doesn’t leave her room for 2 weeks. Kara is outgoing and Karl can be quiet, they are the perfect couple.
This is the younger version of Katelyn Jeffery (age 11) before she dyed her hair and formally goes by E. Katelyn was a joyful, outgoing child that was very curious about the world around her before she played video games.
Concept Art (Style Frames):
I wanted to convey the bigger picture when drawing this concept art with a sort of night and day as the character E isn’t fazed with the things around her and is glued to the screen, not realising the lights keep flickering.
Late Night Gaming The Full Story: ( new title: Absent minded space child)
The gamer girl known as “E” casually starts her day playing games in a very messy room with her favourite items in the background (Pokemon, family portraits, figurines, anime posters). One night as she prepares for a gaming session, a pop-up ad appears on her screen called “time travellers the game” (free 1-hour trial). E willingly downloads the game and opens the application. This then quickly shoots her 8 years back in time (the audience can know what year she visits as the calendar on her desk shows the date and time she time travels)
E is transported into a long hallway where a family of three (a mother, father, and young child) are exiting their flat.
They are startled to see a teenage girl on her PC in front of their door however though nothing of it and assuming she was the new neighbour's child (E also doesn’t pay any attention even oblivious that she just travelled in time as she is too invested in the game).
After the family leaves, E travels through time again, however, this time she moves forward in time where she is in a gaming store surrounded by other, oblivious gamer’s a father and daughter walk by.
E then travels to a few hours later but this time into the middle of a road at night where an ongoing taxi is heading her way, E still doesn’t notice her surroundings, however, can time travel out of the situation, unfortunately, the passengers in that taxi were harmed only leaving one survivor.
For the final scene E is in a foggy field wherein the far distance the audience can see figures in the background of fog surrounding two graves and a small silhouette. Finally, E returns to 2022 to a clean room where most of the items in the background are gone and revealing that the two people that died were her parents as the family portrait in the background is replaced with a shrine dedicated to them. E finally switches off the PC and heads out the door into the hallway to visit her dead parents.
(NOTE: a Dark twist can be E revealing that now she is in a wheelchair due to “the accident”).
Final Version of all my Advance Animation Skills Video (as much as I can finish).
Incomplete element project.
Final background unfinished design for my two minute (film non-coloured)
Here is all of my Advance animation skill project (some incomplete)
Animation quadrant walk cycle: Bear sketches and skeleton.
Companies I found Interesting:
Blinkink Studio- Tramways HouseUnit 1, 377 Camden Road,Holloway, N7 0SH
Passion Studio- 33-34 RATHBONE PLACE LONDON, W1T1JN
Bluezoo- Chesterfield House, 385 Euston Road London NW1 3AU United Kingdom
Freelancer I follow on Instagram:
Carles_ dalmau
Remusandkiki
Hamish Steele
art_of_emfitz
Jimek_draws
M_layzell
My research into companies/ freelancers and the people that replied back too me:
Passion studio director- Anna Malin Mantzaris is a Swedish Animation Director based in London, she has over 50 international awards on her short film enough (one of my favourite animation production by her) Mantzaris was very easy to get in contact with, plus I really was interested in her stop motion design and films, especially the action in her films is pretty realistic and relatable, which is why I am glad she responded so fast to my question.
Blinkink Studio director- Remus Buznea & Kyriaki Kyriakou are both based in London and originally starting up students. The relationship they have as co-workers, really made me wanted to contact them, although it took a much longer waiting time to get a response, I was presently surprise that they did, because I was really interested in how they started from students and defiantly their animation and character design skills. I was eager to learn a lot from them and was really glad they responded.
My thought of the whole experience:
The two studio I deiced to look into was something I found Interesting and Creative with their Films, most of Passion Studio directors I got in contact with Inspired me with their characters design aesthetics. fortunately I got a really nice reply my a person I found amazing. Finally after contacting many directors and freelancers, and having no luck with other director I really hoped to get in contact with, I’m still very glad to have gotten a reply.
Rough animation all put together- we need to look over some animation as well as the music choice for the film before start inbetweening.
Hellooo! Welcome to my page, I really enjoy doing draw this in your own style and I really hope you brought Capri suns.
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