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A) SELECTION OF FORM
The chosen form for my animation is a children's animation. I decided to choose this form, because having the protagonist as a clumsy and innocent dog would b more attractive for younger audiences in comparison to older audiences.
B) ANIMATION TYPE
The type of animation I have decided to go for is 2D digital animation. I will be using Photoshop to achieve this and I have decided to do this, because I feel the most confident in using Photoshop.
C) GENRE
The genre for my animation will be adventure with a hint of action. Adventure will be presented through the way the Protagonist has an adventurous and bubbly personality and action will be presented through the actions the Protagonist takes part in (jumping on the ball).
D) NARRATIVE/CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
The narrative behind my animation is a simple story which is under 30 seconds and will be split into 3 key scenes.
Scene 1:
Dog walking and minding her own business
Scene 2:
The dog notices the ball and starts playing with it, not realising she's overdoing it.
Scene 3:
The ball goes flat and the dog runs off hoping she doesn't get told off.
E) RISK ASSESSMENT

F) DAILY SHOOTING SCHEDULE
G) CREW/VOICE ARTIST CALL SHEET



The chosen form for my animation is a children's animation. I decided to choose this form, because having the protagonist as a clumsy and innocent dog would b more attractive for younger audiences in comparison to older audiences.
B) ANIMATION TYPE
The type of animation I have decided to go for is 2D digital animation. I will be using Photoshop to achieve this and I have decided to do this, because I feel the most confident in using Photoshop.
C) GENRE
The genre for my animation will be adventure with a hint of action. Adventure will be presented through the way the Protagonist has an adventurous and bubbly personality and action will be presented through the actions the Protagonist takes part in (jumping on the ball).
D) NARRATIVE/CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT
The narrative behind my animation is a simple story which is under 30 seconds and will be split into 3 key scenes.
Scene 1:
Dog walking and minding her own business
Scene 2:
The dog notices the ball and starts playing with it, not realising she's overdoing it.
Scene 3:
The ball goes flat and the dog runs off hoping she doesn't get told off.
E) RISK ASSESSMENT

F) DAILY SHOOTING SCHEDULE
G) CREW/VOICE ARTIST CALL SHEET



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