- The video must be 10 seconds long
- The music used on it must be one of the tracks provided by the competition, no commercial or copyrighted music can be used.
- You must have a YouTube and Twitter account
My own idea involves a blank sheet of paper, with someone moving their hands around to create a drawing on it. This would be done with live action stop motion with each shot showing a different part of the drawing.
The idea that I am working on is also live action animation, the concept being a large E4 logo created in a hall, with people in coloured clothing on the floor to create it. As each shot is taken, more people will be added to the picture so that by the end it looks correct.
The animation will need to be set in a large blank space that have the outline of the logo on the floor. This would be set in a sports hall, as this is a large space with enough room for the people as well as a balcony to take the photos from.
The difficulty we face is trying to organise such a large number of people, as it increases the chance of something going wrong either in the stop motion or to someone involved. . We're also limited to which location we can shoot in because there needs to be somewhere that we can get the bird's eye view shots.
It's likely that this is an impossible task due to a lack of people, so an alternative to this would be to have a jewelry box full of items such as fabric and makeup which move around to form the logo.
The primary target audience would probably be female teenagers, as we're filming inside somewhere that is obviously a sports hall. They will also appreciate the use of stop motion more than younger viewers would. The secondary audience, looking at the channel data, would be male teenagers as this is a large percentage of E4 viewers.
The animation will need to be set in a large blank space that have the outline of the logo on the floor. This would be set in a sports hall, as this is a large space with enough room for the people as well as a balcony to take the photos from.
The difficulty we face is trying to organise such a large number of people, as it increases the chance of something going wrong either in the stop motion or to someone involved. . We're also limited to which location we can shoot in because there needs to be somewhere that we can get the bird's eye view shots.
It's likely that this is an impossible task due to a lack of people, so an alternative to this would be to have a jewelry box full of items such as fabric and makeup which move around to form the logo.
The primary target audience would probably be female teenagers, as we're filming inside somewhere that is obviously a sports hall. They will also appreciate the use of stop motion more than younger viewers would. The secondary audience, looking at the channel data, would be male teenagers as this is a large percentage of E4 viewers.
Props needed (Purple and White mixture)
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Hairbrush
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Nail polish
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Fabric
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String and yarn
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Makeup
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Headbands
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Hair ties and scrunchies
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Other objects that would typically be found on a
girl’s desk
You have generated detailed ideas for two stop motion animations (it is a shame that one did not work out) showing imagination and working with only occasional assistance.
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