In the middle of editing, I switched off storyboard pro accidentally, and of course it means that I can't switch it back on. I have sent an email to np staff about the recent problems I had with the server connection, apparently, my version of os yosemite is not compatible... which means I had to go to school super early to continue editing.
In the morning, I edited the animatic and Phil looked it over quickly, and offered some more suggestions. Until the final moment at 2.30 pm, I never stopped working and neither did my team mates. We were all busy doing various things be it painting, sketching, editing, previewing, etc.
We were rather shaky during the presentation for mini viva, and naturally so because, we never did had the time to even go through the slides or even properly allocated the slides. We just presented whatever we did, as much as possible, and as smooth as we could make it look.
We were expecting the worse, especially since, Phil had told us that Ian (just awhile ago) wanted to draw the storyboard for us to follow. That would probably be okay if we haven't already spent at least 4 weeks figuring out the storyboard. Thankfully, our animatic was well received by Ian and Phil. I cannot describe how relieved I am, except to say that the flu I was having during the day suddenly cleared up mysteriously.
It was really great, like a giant stone was released from my shoulders, of course that doesn't mean we could be too relaxed, we do have quite a lot of animation to do. And the general consensus is that we still have to have a cleaned up version of the same animatic to represent what the actual animation would look like.
I'm really proud of my team members' hard work and dedication, I really hope things would go as well for the rest of the production. 2 more months to go.
In the morning, I edited the animatic and Phil looked it over quickly, and offered some more suggestions. Until the final moment at 2.30 pm, I never stopped working and neither did my team mates. We were all busy doing various things be it painting, sketching, editing, previewing, etc.
We were rather shaky during the presentation for mini viva, and naturally so because, we never did had the time to even go through the slides or even properly allocated the slides. We just presented whatever we did, as much as possible, and as smooth as we could make it look.
We were expecting the worse, especially since, Phil had told us that Ian (just awhile ago) wanted to draw the storyboard for us to follow. That would probably be okay if we haven't already spent at least 4 weeks figuring out the storyboard. Thankfully, our animatic was well received by Ian and Phil. I cannot describe how relieved I am, except to say that the flu I was having during the day suddenly cleared up mysteriously.
It was really great, like a giant stone was released from my shoulders, of course that doesn't mean we could be too relaxed, we do have quite a lot of animation to do. And the general consensus is that we still have to have a cleaned up version of the same animatic to represent what the actual animation would look like.
I'm really proud of my team members' hard work and dedication, I really hope things would go as well for the rest of the production. 2 more months to go.