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Project - Animated Walk Cycle

This project may be completed by the following students:

M1 1st Year Media Arts Majors.

M2 2nd Year Media Arts Majors.

M3 3rd Year Media Arts Majors.



Directions

  1. Pre-Production

    1. It is advised that you complete the Stop Motion project first, as that will help you develop skills that are needed for this assignment.
    2. Watch this video on walk cycles: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2y6aVz0Acx0
    3. While this project could be drawn, like in the examples shown in the video, it is strongly suggested that you use stop motion instead. If you prefer to draw your walk cycle, it is suggested that you complete the Hand Drawn Animation project first.
    4. Now that you are familiar with walk cycles, storyboard out a plot that can be told in a time frame between 50-60 seconds, TRT.
      1. Remember that the goal here is to show you can animate a character walking, so be sure to give your main character somewhere important they need to be.
      2. The rubric requires one scene with a full walk cycle. You can include more if you want, but are not limited to only having characters walking for a minute long animation. Have scenes that help build the plot to have your audience be more invested in your character's goal.
    5. Get your storyboard approved by the Media Arts teacher. They may have advice to make the recording process easier.
  2. Production

    1. Create any of the photos or drawings that you intend to animate.
    2. Record all of your voice over work.
      1. It is MUCH easier to sync animation up with recorded audio than it is to sync audio up with a created animation.
  3. Post-Production

    1. Import your photos into a video editor using the same steps shown in the Stop Motion assignment. (This lesson was created with WeVideo in mind, but any editor that uses key frames can work.)
    2. Use your storyboard as a guide to make sure your photos are all in order.
      1. Cameras will number the shots consecutively, but if you're reusing frames, you will have to find and duplicate those.
    3. Adjust the duration and (in the case of pan shots) key frames for shots that are longer than the typical 2 frames/photo duration of WeVideo.
    4. Be sure to use credits at the end of your video to give thanks to anyone who helps you create it.
      1. This includes YOU! YOUR NAME should be in the credits!
    5. Export your completed video and upload it with a copy of your approved storyboard.


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