Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Some questions to direct my thesis..

What kind of narrative can be effective/ suitable for the style?
Should it deliver a firm message?
Or should it be left as a narrative for entertainment?
How fictional? Or how much should it mimic the real life within its limitations?
How much detail? Mat or rich?

Style…
How much detail to the vector shapes?
Lines applied to the illustrations to mimic the tactile style or kept as obviously computer generated work?
Color scheme? Variety or kept at a limit?
How 3 dimensional? Shadows?
What effects can be created to emphasize force and action?
Transitions? Cam movements, cuts, following an asset?

Character…
What sort of character would deliver the narrative well in this style?
How much movement or focus of the character is needed?
Should it even be the character that delivers the narrative?
Should the appearance of the character be limited?
Or how much detail should be applied to the character?
Should the character be out standing from the background? Or kept blended with it?

Plot…
What kind of atmosphere/ impression should be presented through out the first scenes to the audience?
Does the story take place during the night or day? Does this even matter?
How long is the time lapse of the narrative?
Any voice incorporations?
A narration or speaking characters?
How dramatic should be the contents of the climax?
Does the ending resolve a problem or left as is? Or does it lead to larger troubles?








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