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