Sunday, 6 May 2012

DSDN101: Storyboards - One Word Film

The Monster storyboard shows the development and growth of how a simple character can transform into a monster in a short amount of time. This is shown through the beginning where the letters are all similar sizes and the M begins to grown and change. The font for the M needs to be a basic bold font to make it appear big and menacing while the font for the other letters should start the same size then shrink and warp.
The idea behind the Unpack storyboard was the U represented a bag that all the other letters 'unpacked' from to for the word, before they returned to their origin. A larger serif font could be used for the U to make it seem more important than the rest of the letters, while san-serif could be used for the rest of the letters to show they are the minor attraction of the story.
Storyboard for the word Buzz. I wanted the buzz to be represented by an insect flying around and causing an annoyance. The font for the UZZ is quite static and doesn't move much so a more impressive decorative font could be used, such as a serif font. A san-serif font would be more effective for the bug to make it clearer to understand because the bug moves around a lot and the wings flutter.

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