From the course: Essential Technical Aspects of Animation

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Remember your ABC

Remember your ABC

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Remember your ABC

- [Narrator] Let's look at A, B, Cs, not the letters of the alphabet, but scenes. Here's a sequence of storyboards of a project I've been working on for some time. And this project is basically simple, it's two characters sitting around the table in a diner, and they're talking to one another. And this is our first page of six scenes, our second, our third page, and our fourth. So what I wanted to figure out in looking at these is, how do we prioritize these scenes for production? Which are the ones that absolutely have to happen? Which are the ones that are the second level that we do next? And which are the ones that if we were in a crunch we could get rid of? Now, in this case, we have two scenes, either of which can work as an establishing shot. The one on the left, the Edward Hopper type composition, where we're outside the diner looking in, and the second shot where we're inside the diner with a wide-angle shot.…

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