Thursday, June 6, 2013

Reflection #6

1. How did you come up with the story idea?
2. Was it difficult to find the sounds to your story using Adobe soundbooth? What specific sounds couldn't you find or weren't exactly as you needed it to sound?
3. When animating it with images, what difficulties did you find? What worked really well? Give specific examples from your story.
4. If you had to do this again, what would you do differently? Would you write the story so it would be easier to find sounds for? Images for? Leave it the same? Please explain your choice.
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1. When I was coming up for the story idea, I wanted something with the most unique combinations of sounds. So when I figured out the whole jet-skateboard and falling down in a pool of sharks, I knew that it would be fun to look for the sounds and piecing them up. 
2. Some of the sounds that I needed weren't there such as how a guy would say "hmm.." when he is thinking. However, I did manage to find sounds that were able to replicate the ones that would sound like in the story.
3. One difficulty of animating my story was the fact that my video had to be shrunk from 2.45 seconds to 1 minute. I only managed to shrink it to 2 minutes and I wasn't able to finish animating. Another difficulty was that the character had to hold a ramp and a jet-skateboard at the same time. I needed to bring all three (not including the jet engine on the skateboard) onto the same backgrounds and animating all of them at the same. 
4.If I had to do this again, I would write a story that wouldn't be as long so that I will have time to find sounds and images without stress. I would've also managed my time more productively and use all the time I can get to work on this project again.

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