Senior Studio 1
This Blog is dedicated to my senior project (BFA PROJECT). Here I will display my thought and work process as well as the final work.
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Thursday, December 5, 2013
Storyboard Act I
Labels:
Amber,
animation,
character design,
Coree,
Mae,
Randum Studio Productions
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Pitch
Elevator Line: A young girl undergoes intense training to face her fear of….kittens.
Theme: Facing Fears
Premise/Explanation of Theme: The best way to conquer one’s fear is to face it head on.
Short Synopsis: The Main character's name is Mae, a 12 year old girl who is a shy and introverted middle school student .It’s 11:41 in the morning, Mae is having lunch in the school's courtyard with her two best friends, Stacey and Amber, when her crush, Coree, approaches their table and seems to be looking for something. As Coree walks up to the table a baby kitten jumps out of the tree and lands on-top of the lunch table. Mae has a panic attack and becomes embarrassed when she realizes Coree is watching her and she rushes off to the girl’s bathroom. She washes her face trying to pull herself together. Looking into the mirror, Mae decides she never wants to be embarrassed like that again, so she plans to overcome her fear of kittens. After school her friends help train her to be unafraid of kittens by setting up an obstacle course of paper cats and toy cats to help prepare her for the real thing. When Mae, faces a real cat she cracks under pressure and runs away to the lake behind the school and begins to cry. She hears the baby kitten's cry or help though her sobs. When the kitten is in danger of drowning Mae finds courage and saves the kitten. Coree witnesses her courageous act and gives her a kiss on the cheek for saving his kitten.
Genre: Comedy and Drama
Tone and execution: Light-hearted, Playful and funny. Color palette consistences of broad range of Muted and chromatic grey color palettes.
Target Audience: girls 8-14 years old
Target Audience: girls 8-14 years old
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