Sunday, June 30, 2013

11 Second Club - June 2013 Competition

Yeah, once again, not gonna happen. I'm telling you, the moment I wanted to do the 11 Second Club competition every month for practice purposes was the beginning of having absolutely no time whatsoever. Granted, the same month I also had a baby so the timing was probably not well chosen.

Anyway, this month my parents where here so I only had today to work on it (excuses, excuses), but the weather is so nice outside, why should I be inside animating, trying to cram something into 9 hours until the deadline hits, if I can be outside enjoying Summer with my family? So once again, nothing is going to happen this month. BUT NEXT MONTH!!

But I still wanted to post my layout and ideas, since I was actually excited to do that one. I figured, given the audio, that there would be a lot of video game and arcade stuff (granted, my very first idea was at a fair, with the "claw" arcade grabbing a dead rat amongst all the old toys). So I settled on two rats in a laboratory, specifically, in a maze:


To explain what's going on here:


- first shot reveals the geography of the set, so that the audience understands where we are. This maze would be in the middle of a lab and half way through the shot a scientist would come into frame at the top and reach for the little door in front of the rats.

 - the reach would happen across the cut and ...


- ... reveal the two rats, one a bit dumber than the other. He's the one freaking out after a head turn and seeing what has opened in front of him. He flails his arms into to other guy's face and ends up grabbing and shaking him. At the end of the shot he starts running towards the camera ...

 - ... which carries across the cut. The smarter rat cleans himself up and turns/walks towards the camera as he delivers the line. The dumber one disappears behind the corner and the beeps you hear are markers (lights would go on) that signal when the rat passed a certain check point. At the end the dumber rat would wave a piece of cheese above the walls as he delivers his line.

 - We see him holding the piece of cheese, finishing the wave, when there's a rip and a bony arm swings into frame and the rat goes uh oh. The camera pans left and reveals a dead rat who was holding on to that piece. Upon realizing what he's seeing and holding, he gently puts the piece of cheese back done while delivering his lines/sounds.

That's it. I would have loved to do animal and acting animation combined, but hey, you gotta plan and not procrastinate. Like I said, next month, I will start my monthly exercises.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiight...


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