I am Boma Bestman, a masters student at Leeds art University, I am a big animation fan and I've been exploring different mediums over the years. This blog would be a visual documentation of my observations, inspiration and overall practice over the year .
Wednesday, 14 July 2021
Time passing
Dein na muu: a guide to how I created it. 💅
This is documentation on how the production of my short film (Dein na muu) has carried on till its current stage project diary
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1. Have an Idea
In creating Deinnamuu my main concept was to follow a girl on a journey. The idea started off as a reflection of my current situation of moving to a new location. During the core module presentations, I explained my previous practice and my intent for this film, the vast majority resonated with the idea of the story anchoring on a journey.
I was confused about what genre to settle on I started with comedy than tragedy.
2. Develop a storyline/ script.
The storyline came before the name. I aimed at telling a simple story that shows hardship through a journey. The first version of my film was named Maggie in my tea, it was based on a young girl moving into an apartment building in London. Then the location changed to Nigeria so the name reflected that. Dein na muu in my language means safe journey and it is said in burials so it was the perfect word to use to capture the struggle and reflect the culture. I firstly wrote a 20 minutes script, which was unpractical then reduced it to 5 minutes then finally settled on a 2-minute script.
3. Creating mood boards for characters
I had to organize multiple mood boards because I worried I would create a character style that I can't maintain when in motion.
In the case of creating the main Flora, her mood board started off as a collection of actresses that played a similar role in the past.
4. Creating mood boards for backgrounds
When creating mood boards for my story. The first concern was what location truly fits the story I want to tell. I decided to use my hometown because I have a personal connection there so I'm able to leave easter eggs or just be more confident in drawing out some aspects.
Moodboard to influence design Mood board to influence colour
5. Build a storyboard
While creating Deinnamuu I made several storyboards because the visual outcome I wanted to be kept changing. From the angles to the positioning of the keyframes
first storyboard Final storyboard/colour script
6. Finialise Backgrounds
The design for the backgrounds consisted of a lot of experimentation starting from traditional hand painting to different variations of digital paintings. My intended outcome for the backgrounds was always going to be a watercolour look. However, it was going to be a physical set painted with a mix of water and acrylic, photographed and composed on photoshop and after-effects.
The inconsistency of the painting made the renders inconsistent and slightly frustrating. In digitalising scene 1. I experimented with different concepts, the aim was to retain the paint-like appearance in traditional painting. After the different test, I decided on the middle one below.
The animatic backgrounds are made black and white in order to focus on the intensities and shadows before applying hues.
then breakdown poses then inbetweens.
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