The process of preparing the animations took a lot of time, since the storyboards needed a specific description of each action. Storyboarding is the practice of sketching from a script / idea. This is an important part of roughing any animation. Each individual frame in a storyboard represents a type of shot, angle, movement, or special effect for effectively telling a story. The purpose of these animations is to show the different lives of musicians and non-musicians. Therefore, in order to show the correct message and meaning of the animations, each step and action was sketched. Starting with the shapes of the characters and ending with the directions in which the characters move.
Also, the characters were involved in communication with each other to show their closeness. In fact, musicians, non musicians, financiers, etc., can be neighbours, friends, relatives. The interaction between them was very important.
Animation 1 - No childhood
Story 1. Characters A and B return from school at the same time. While character B relaxes and goes outside with friends, character A must improve his technical skills and memorize new compositions.
Animation 2 - No free time
Story 2. Characters A and B return from work at the same time. While character B is relaxing in front of the TV, character A is forced to practice again to become a soloist among his colleagues.
Animation 3 - Memorised music sheets
Story 3. Character B presents the project to the clients and reads the notes from the notebook. At the same time, character A stands on the stage, plays the violin and he is nervous because not only a thousand people are looking at him, but he should also be focused, since the musical notes of forty pages are in his mind, memorised.
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