A friend of mine studying art helped draw the frames for each shot in my animatic. I coloured the frames in with the colour scheme I wanted my Superhero to have. The colour scheme is quite dark as I wanted my superhero to be ominous and mysterious.
The first few seconds begins with a wind howling sound effect. This emphasizes that it will be windy as well as the long grass blowing in the wind and the leaves on the trees rustling. This sound fades out and dramatic music fades in. The dramatic music was sourced from you tube and I chose it because it built up suspense nicely during the pedestal shot.
In the animatic, I showed a superhero being punched in slow motion. I intend to use slow motion in my trailer but whether it will be done using a punch is still under decision. I will include action scenes between the pedestal shot similar to the ones shown in the animatic.
I tried to make the animatic realistic by using similar time frames as what I will do in my real trailer. For instance, the second to last picture of my superhero is shown for 4 seconds whilst he has his eyes closed. The next and last picture of my superhero lasts for 1 second as he opens his eyes. This is to create anticipation and then tease the audience by only showing a second of the Superhero 'awake' or 'focused'.
The main pedestal shot type is broken away from several times to show different action scenes, significant mise-en-scene of the superhero and also the superheroes sidekick. I gave my superhero a side kick of a bird as my superhero has the power to control wind and so the the bird flying would fit in with his power. The use of a pet sidekick is somewhat different to other superheroes and although I'm trying to make my superhero similar to other superheroes, this is what makes my character unique.
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