Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. The Narrative Short
2. The Story Idea
3. Creative Obstacles
4. Development of an Idea
5. Scriptwriting
6. Cinematographic Visual Techniques
7. Art Direction, Storyboarding, and Screen Design
8. Animatics and Editing
9. Getting Feedback, Making Revisions, and Production Planning
10. The Making of an Animated Short Film: Dreamweaver
Further Watching
Bibliography
Index
Cheryl Briggs, Associate Professor of Animation in the School of Visual Arts and Design at the University of Central Florida, USA. She also taught as Professor of Animation at the Savannah College of Art and Design from 2001 to 2009. She is an award-winning animated short film director, is currently on the Board of Directors for the Animation Hall of Fame and is an Autodesk Certified Instructor in Maya.
Whether you're a novice making your first film or a more advanced animator looking to strengthen an existing concept, Animating Short Stories provides practical techniques to bring your story to life. Each technique is clearly and beautifully illustrated covering different animation mediums; including 2D, 3D and stop-motion.
It takes readers step by step through:
- how to develop story ideas
- to prepare for creative obstacles
- scriptwriting and storyboarding
- each chapter provides clear examples and full colour images from award-winning student films as well as commercial examples from big studios
In addition, a companion website includes a specially created short film demonstrating key visual storytelling and narrative techniques alongside the student movies featured throughout. Also included are documents pertaining to sample production schedule and shotlists, screenplay templates, style guides and cheat sheets.