|
1. RESEARCH FOR INSPIRATION: Research existing Flash
movies. Be sure to review trade publications (Print, How, Communication
Arts, Yahoo Internet Life), books, annuals as well as the Internet
Resources page. Bookmark as many movies as you can and link
them to your projects page. At our research critique, present your
best examples in class (on screen). Be prepared to explain why these
examples are successful.
2. Research the business you will be designing the
movie for. If appropriate, visit the business. Are there any unique
selling points for this business? Who is the target audience? Who
is the competition? Acquire a reproduction quality logo of the business.
Prepare a written brief (see sample brief)
for your movie.
3. INCUBATION: Absorb the information you have gathered
and sleep on it. Allow your unconscious mind to make connections for you.
4. DEVELOP THE CONCEPT: In your sketchbook begin to
conceptualize ideas for this project (see
sample thumbnails). Make at least 10 sketches of all possible
directions you might take this project in storyboard format. Edit
your concepts down to your best three ideas and redraw them as storyboard
keyframes inside a browser window (download
PDF file of blank storyboards) using a felt tip pen. Test how
successful your concepts are by presenting them in class for critique.
Be prepared to talk about how your design successfully fulfills
the marketing needs of the client.
5. EXECUTION: Based on the critique of the above,
create keyframes in Flash or a layered Illustrator file. Print out
your keyframes and be prepared to talk about how the design principles
of unity, emphasis and balance are utilized in your layout.
6. PORTFOLIO PREPARATION: Based on the critique of
the above, create an animated Flash movie. Export the animation
as a SWF file within a HTML page and publish it. Create a link to
this page from your projects page and present your final movie on
screen for critique. Prepare a presentation to "sell"
your design to the client. If necessary, make refinements until
you are 100% satisfied with the project. Be sure to save all your
files for future editing.
|