It is a stupid concept, I just made it in 5 hours 6 minutes. It has everything that I'm going to talk about, ie, it has shorts, it has a character, it has animation, there is some sound. [Slide: Meet my humple animation film] "The Jump" -BREAKDOWN- ... so I will talk about how I started in general. First of all when you actually start making movies, if you don't plan well, you just go ahead and start making it somewhere you lose motivation, inspiration, you have to have solid idea, where to go, how to fix somehting so you have to plan it. Story, you are making something because you have something to tell. You should have very short story, for example, it is a very silly story. A guy jumps off a building rooftop. HOW COOL IS THAT? 2. Sscript I have something to say as the story. Then you write a script for it. who would make script for such a stupid theme. It is a simple idea, but when you actually start making a professional movie, you have to type it, you have to keep sequences in order, which ones comes first and all. So a script is necessary then. Then takes us to Concept art. 3. Concept Art I have a character, I start thinking about what it would look like. I just start drawing it in my notepad Shows pictures he drew on the screen Too much complexity, I didn't have any ideas. It is a very simple character. Then when I decided on the characteristics because it gives me an idea of what it means when he actually starts walking. Then I start with my storyboard Slide: 4. Storyboard making images of every shot of your movie. each and every shot of the movie, not the final ones it gives me an idea what shots I want, what the camera angle would be, what the timing should be, so those kind of things. It is very rough because. Slide: 5. Animation To get an idea of timing and shot duration