Monday

Planning : Animatic

Below is my animatic for Christina Grimmie's 'The One I Crave'.



This is what I plan to do for my music video. I drew my ideas on Photoshop and then transferred them to Premiere Pro where I added my track. I placed the pictures where I wanted them, and this is a rough idea on how I want my final video to look like .

By doing an animatic instead of a storyboard when I am filming I can refer back to it to see what I want to film and how I planned to do it. Also if when filming I can change some parts if I don't like them and the animatic will show me what part of the music I will be filming it for.

Saturday

Research : Animatics

An animatic is where the storyboarding stage may be followed by simplified mock-ups to give a better idea of how the scene will look and feel with motion and timing. At its simplest, an animatic is a series of still images edited together and displayed in sequence with a rough dialogue and/or rough sound track added to the sequence of still images (usually taken from a storyboard) to test whether the sound and images are working effectively together.

By doing this it allows directors to set up/choose camera positioning and shot lists. This is used in many films and music videos. For example this is an animatic for the Mansion attack in 'Iron Man 3'.
 
In music videos it is used quite often and for the full track and not just for clips from it, to research for my animatic I have looked at lots of different animatics, whether they're by professionals or amateurs to get a feeling for what I will have to do for mine and whether there are any codes or conventions used in them that I will have to follow for my animatic.
 
Some good examples for music video animatics come from the band 'The Gorillaz' :
'Feeling Good Inc' Animatic above and 'Dirty Harry' animatic below.

















Compared to the final video the two are quite similar and the final video ends up almost identicle to the animatic.

















'Feeling Good Inc' official video above and 'Dirty Harry' official video below.
















What I've learnt by watching these and other animatics is that mine doesn't need to be perfect, as long as it gets my point across, and shows what I want for my music video. Also when filming I can use my animatic for guidance, but I can change bits and don't have to do it all the same as my animatic.