In the story the Cat is near a cardboard box that is its home on the street. It watches as people pass in hope that they may drop some food or milk for it. As time passes, someone stops. They take pity on the cat, and offer it some food. Over time more and more food and milk gets dropped around the cat, and it happily leaves its cardboard home on the street, wandering towards a brighter future (the scene fades out). I decided the final panel didn't need to illustrate it being held, and could just be an SPCA logo or the slogan again, to close the animation.
Monday, 23 March 2015
Week 3 - Storyboarding
This week we presented our story for the animation to the class. My story was about a homeless cat out on the street holding up a sign with the SPCA slogan 'You don't have to adopt me to help me'
In the story the Cat is near a cardboard box that is its home on the street. It watches as people pass in hope that they may drop some food or milk for it. As time passes, someone stops. They take pity on the cat, and offer it some food. Over time more and more food and milk gets dropped around the cat, and it happily leaves its cardboard home on the street, wandering towards a brighter future (the scene fades out). I decided the final panel didn't need to illustrate it being held, and could just be an SPCA logo or the slogan again, to close the animation.
In the story the Cat is near a cardboard box that is its home on the street. It watches as people pass in hope that they may drop some food or milk for it. As time passes, someone stops. They take pity on the cat, and offer it some food. Over time more and more food and milk gets dropped around the cat, and it happily leaves its cardboard home on the street, wandering towards a brighter future (the scene fades out). I decided the final panel didn't need to illustrate it being held, and could just be an SPCA logo or the slogan again, to close the animation.
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