About the project:
The essential message of the piece is "you get what you deserve", I suppose.
Synopsis: An apathetic pet store clerk deals with a frustrating customer drawn to a certain dangerous pet on display.
Genesis
of idea/medium: The idea for this film evolved from an idea I had for
an animation a couple years ago. It was basically the same concept but
the ending was different. I don't know where the idea came from. I feel
like ideas just happen. That's how ideas happen for me, at least. I will
be using Flash for this film because I like Flash. It's relatively
intuitive and a pretty neat software to boot.
Character histories:
Clerk:
28 year old Caucasian male. Apathetic and lazy. Hates people, but likes
animals. Will probably work at this pet store forever. He's technically
a manager, but he doesn't make more than the regular clerks, so it's
really just a dumb title with more responsibilities attached without any
reward.
Kid: 12 year old Caucasian male. Terminally
annoying. Always nagging people and pushing buttons. Stands too close
when he talks, asks obvious questions, chews loudly and with his mouth
open, wears socks with sandals, wears ugly shirts for days on end.
Presumptuous, mean spirited, and selfish. Basically your average
American middle school aged kid.
These are people whose stuff I like and such:
1. Adam Phillips. Especially his 30 Days 30 Shorts project.
http://bitey.com/2007/09/30-shorts/
2. Yotam Perel.
http://lazymuffin.newgrounds.com/movies/
3. Gary Larson's "The Far Side". Here's a link to an animated adaptation of his comics, called Tales From The Far Side.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=me12JC2LoYE
AND HERE are some still frames from the piece. This is the look I'm leaning towards now.
Nice look, combining clear contour with slightly offset colors!
ReplyDelete