Thursday, 14 April 2016

Animation: How It's Made

Roles in the process:

Writer- They create a story or script that will be used for the animation.

Director- They take the writer's script and breaks down each scene of an episode into a series of           shots. On each scene the director prepares a set plan detailing the elements, the position of the character and camera angles.

Story Board Artist- The shooting script goes to the story board artist who draws each shot of the scene on a digital story board tablet.

Editor- The Editor takes the drawing and works with the director to edit them to an automatic, a still drawing version of the episode. After the actors have recorded the dialog, the editor cuts that dialog into the animatic. They make sure the visuals and the soundtrack are perfectly synchronized.

Actors- They work with the voice acting or deal with motion for characters in the animation. They record the dialog of the script in a sound studio.

Prop Makers- In the art department, prop makers construct costumes and props for certain animation such as stop motion.

Animator- Take the edited scenes to animate each scene using the designed characters to create the animation.


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