Catherine Ishino
TBC 2Project 3: Movie Title Calendar
TBC2 CALENDAR : WINTER 2010
REVISED 3/29/10
(Subject to change)
Professor Catherine Ishino
cishino@yorku.ca
http://cishino.wordpress.com/
PROJECT 3: FILM TITLE SEQUENCE (Week 10 – 15)
3.16
Week 11: Thumbnails
A. Class
1) Crit: thumbnails
B. Studio
1) Choose one set of thumbnails. Work on developing one group rough
C. Homework
1) Keep refining roughs: begin to think about main sequences, transitions, natural sound, music
3.23
Week 12: Roughs
A. Class
1) Crit: roughs
B. Studio
1) Work on comps: timings, add color, main sequences, transitions, natural sound, music
C. Homework
1) Complete comps: solidify timings, add color, main sequences, transitions, natural sound, music
3.30
Week 12: Comps
A. Class
1) Crit: finishes
2) HAND IN STORYBOARDS – thumbnails, roughs, comps
B. Studio
1) Begin shooting video of film opening sequence
C. Homework
1) Continue shooting video
2) Begin editing
4.6
Week 13: Rough Edit (NO OFFICIAL CLASS: finals week)
A. Class
1) Crit: rough edit
B. Studio
1) Continue editing
C. Homework
1) Continue editing
4.13
Week 14: Tight Edit (NO OFFICIAL CLASS- finals week)
A. Class
1) Crit: final edit
B. Studio
2) Begin to create DVD portfolio and cover- design brief, storyboards (thumbnails, roughs, comps), finish film opening, credits
C. Homework
1) Finish DVD portfolio and cover
4.20
Week 15: Finishes
A. FINALS DVD Portfolio Due
1) Formal presentations of entry-level motion graphics portfolios: brief, storyboards, movie title, credits and rationale
2) Hand in extra DVD portfolio copy to instructor for final grading
3) Distribute copies of DVD portfolio to each team member
Dear TBC2:
In reviewing York U’s Academic Calendar, classes officially end April 7th, but finals continue until April 23rd.
Since most of you are understand the design process and technologies of our last project, Movie Title Sequence, perhaps you could all present and turn in your finished DVD portfolio, Week 13 or April 6th. Or submit your final hand-in the following Week 14 or April 13th. If you do this, there would be no need to continue on until Week 15 or April 20th.
Think it over and let’s take a vote next class, as I do know you have an end of the year show and other final projects due as well.
Best,
Catherine Ishino, BA/MA/MFA
Associate Professor- Design