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Backgrounds Impoved
The slides are grouped in the pages and read across. The story is about a man riding his bicycle and in the middle of it, he daydreams doing bicycle parkour in a dreamland until he wakes up crashing into another cyclist. Both of them fall and the man gets up first and turns to help the woman up and the final scene, he and the woman are riding together with a child on the woman's bike and they're all riding on a rainbow (The whole family rides in the dreamworld together).
The first three shots, the man approaches his bike, gets on, and takes off leaving the scenery. In the fourth shot, we catch up to him riding in a constant movement and change view in the next shot to his head practically rocking side-to-side and he slowly closes his eyes. On shot 7, the background changes to a land of clouds and rides to the edge of a cloud, bouncing to another and he keeps bouncing until he goes his highest in shot 9. In shot 10 we see him land, viewing underhead, and go farther from view, shrinking in size. We see a similar view from shots 5-6 on shot 11 but this time directly in front and he loops upside-down while we're still viewing him from shot 11 because of the spring-shaped road. He reaches the end of that road on shot 13 and ramps onto a tightrope. On shot 14, we see him still on a tight rope but from a farther distance and on shots 15-17 he approaches the sun until everything goes bright. Next view on shot 19, we close-up to his face still daydreaming until he hears something that wakes him up by surprise, changing view on shot 20 to behind him and approaching another cyclist. By then, it's too late to turn away and both bikes crash on shot 21. On shots 22-23 he falls onto the ground and slowly gets up because he's partly hurt. Shot 25, he turns his head and sees the woman (blue) unconscious. Shot, 27 we change view to the woman and the man approaches behind her and squats trying to help her up while she pushes herself up. She turns her head and holds out his hand to help her stand and right when she takes it, the scene turns white and we see an angle towards the man's head again, riding while his head rocks side-to-side. On shot 36 the camera view slowly moves left and we see the woman riding next to him with a child (purple) on the front of her bike. We catch a close, overhead view of the family and the view slowly backs up to see them riding on a rainbow bridge.




The first three shots, the man approaches his bike, gets on, and takes off leaving the scenery. In the fourth shot, we catch up to him riding in a constant movement and change view in the next shot to his head practically rocking side-to-side and he slowly closes his eyes. On shot 7, the background changes to a land of clouds and rides to the edge of a cloud, bouncing to another and he keeps bouncing until he goes his highest in shot 9. In shot 10 we see him land, viewing underhead, and go farther from view, shrinking in size. We see a similar view from shots 5-6 on shot 11 but this time directly in front and he loops upside-down while we're still viewing him from shot 11 because of the spring-shaped road. He reaches the end of that road on shot 13 and ramps onto a tightrope. On shot 14, we see him still on a tight rope but from a farther distance and on shots 15-17 he approaches the sun until everything goes bright. Next view on shot 19, we close-up to his face still daydreaming until he hears something that wakes him up by surprise, changing view on shot 20 to behind him and approaching another cyclist. By then, it's too late to turn away and both bikes crash on shot 21. On shots 22-23 he falls onto the ground and slowly gets up because he's partly hurt. Shot 25, he turns his head and sees the woman (blue) unconscious. Shot, 27 we change view to the woman and the man approaches behind her and squats trying to help her up while she pushes herself up. She turns her head and holds out his hand to help her stand and right when she takes it, the scene turns white and we see an angle towards the man's head again, riding while his head rocks side-to-side. On shot 36 the camera view slowly moves left and we see the woman riding next to him with a child (purple) on the front of her bike. We catch a close, overhead view of the family and the view slowly backs up to see them riding on a rainbow bridge.




Other Two Former Ideas in Animation Piece
1. The Amplifier's Breakdown
This idea was about a Music Ensemble Contest and the main character is a bass player of a Jazz Ensemble. Usually in these times bass players are necessarily assisted by the amplifier, acoustic or electric. Any jazz member of the ensemble that do solos or use technical support rehearse on sound check first but being this as a contest there was no tech rehearsal and the amplifier breaks down, scoring down the bass' solo because it can't be properly heard. The boy is depressed until a girl from a rival competing band approaches from behind and says that she sat up close in the audience and heard the bass solo. She thought it was amazing and that the judges shouldn't have scored him down. This cheers the boy up and he smiles.
The End

2. Loneliness and a Broken Hip
This story revolves around a lonely character. We start with him at a party just trying to enjoy himself when he sees an interesting girl. He's about to start talking to her when someone else comes first and he and the girl walked off, leaving our character unnoticed. He walks out into the street with a green light until a bus turns left on him and broke his leg. He wakes up in the hospital first in shock then explained to about what happened to his leg and he starts feeling sadder until his physical therapist comes in to help him get used to a wheelchair. The physical therapist is the same girl at the party and it cheers him up to think that he's now given a second chance to get to know this girl, and for now it makes him feel less lonely.
This idea was about a Music Ensemble Contest and the main character is a bass player of a Jazz Ensemble. Usually in these times bass players are necessarily assisted by the amplifier, acoustic or electric. Any jazz member of the ensemble that do solos or use technical support rehearse on sound check first but being this as a contest there was no tech rehearsal and the amplifier breaks down, scoring down the bass' solo because it can't be properly heard. The boy is depressed until a girl from a rival competing band approaches from behind and says that she sat up close in the audience and heard the bass solo. She thought it was amazing and that the judges shouldn't have scored him down. This cheers the boy up and he smiles.
The End

2. Loneliness and a Broken Hip
This story revolves around a lonely character. We start with him at a party just trying to enjoy himself when he sees an interesting girl. He's about to start talking to her when someone else comes first and he and the girl walked off, leaving our character unnoticed. He walks out into the street with a green light until a bus turns left on him and broke his leg. He wakes up in the hospital first in shock then explained to about what happened to his leg and he starts feeling sadder until his physical therapist comes in to help him get used to a wheelchair. The physical therapist is the same girl at the party and it cheers him up to think that he's now given a second chance to get to know this girl, and for now it makes him feel less lonely.
Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Storyboard: Bicycle Daydream
The slides are grouped in twelves. The story is about a man riding his bicycle and in the middle of it, he daydreams doing bicycle parkour in a dreamland until he wakes up crashing into another cyclist. Both of them fall and the man gets up first and turns to help the woman up and the final scene, he and the woman are riding together with a child on the woman's bike and they're all riding on a rainbow (The whole family rides in the dreamworld together).
The first three shots, the man approaches his bike, gets on, and takes off leaving the scenery. In the fourth shot, we catch up to him riding in a constant movement and change view in the next shot to his head practically rocking side-to-side and he slowly closes his eyes. On shot 7, the background changes to a land of clouds and rides to the edge of a cloud, bouncing to another and he keeps bouncing until he goes his highest in shot 9. In shot 10 we see him land, viewing underhead, and go farther from view, shrinking in size. We see a similar view from shots 5-6 on shot 11 but this time directly in front and he loops upside-down while we're still viewing him from shot 11 because of the spring-shaped road. He reaches the end of that road on shot 13 and ramps onto a tightrope. On shot 14, we see him still on a tight rope but from a farther distance and on shots 15-17 he approaches the sun until everything goes bright. Next view on shot 19, we close-up to his face still daydreaming until he hears something that wakes him up by surprise, changing view on shot 20 to behind him and approaching another cyclist. By then, it's too late to turn away and both bikes crash on shot 21. On shots 22-23 he falls onto the ground and slowly gets up because he's partly hurt. Shot 25, he turns his head and sees the woman (blue) unconscious. Shot, 27 we change view to the woman and the man approaches behind her and squats trying to help her up while she pushes herself up. She turns her head and holds out his hand to help her stand and right when she takes it, the scene turns white and we see an angle towards the man's head again, riding while his head rocks side-to-side. On shot 36 the camera view slowly moves left and we see the woman riding next to him with a child (purple) on the front of her bike. We catch a close, overhead view of the family and the view slowly backs up to see them riding on a rainbow bridge.



The slides are grouped in twelves. The story is about a man riding his bicycle and in the middle of it, he daydreams doing bicycle parkour in a dreamland until he wakes up crashing into another cyclist. Both of them fall and the man gets up first and turns to help the woman up and the final scene, he and the woman are riding together with a child on the woman's bike and they're all riding on a rainbow (The whole family rides in the dreamworld together).
The first three shots, the man approaches his bike, gets on, and takes off leaving the scenery. In the fourth shot, we catch up to him riding in a constant movement and change view in the next shot to his head practically rocking side-to-side and he slowly closes his eyes. On shot 7, the background changes to a land of clouds and rides to the edge of a cloud, bouncing to another and he keeps bouncing until he goes his highest in shot 9. In shot 10 we see him land, viewing underhead, and go farther from view, shrinking in size. We see a similar view from shots 5-6 on shot 11 but this time directly in front and he loops upside-down while we're still viewing him from shot 11 because of the spring-shaped road. He reaches the end of that road on shot 13 and ramps onto a tightrope. On shot 14, we see him still on a tight rope but from a farther distance and on shots 15-17 he approaches the sun until everything goes bright. Next view on shot 19, we close-up to his face still daydreaming until he hears something that wakes him up by surprise, changing view on shot 20 to behind him and approaching another cyclist. By then, it's too late to turn away and both bikes crash on shot 21. On shots 22-23 he falls onto the ground and slowly gets up because he's partly hurt. Shot 25, he turns his head and sees the woman (blue) unconscious. Shot, 27 we change view to the woman and the man approaches behind her and squats trying to help her up while she pushes herself up. She turns her head and holds out his hand to help her stand and right when she takes it, the scene turns white and we see an angle towards the man's head again, riding while his head rocks side-to-side. On shot 36 the camera view slowly moves left and we see the woman riding next to him with a child (purple) on the front of her bike. We catch a close, overhead view of the family and the view slowly backs up to see them riding on a rainbow bridge.



Wednesday, January 20, 2016
My First Post
This is my first post everybody!
I don't really believe it's good to think too much about the future because one thing I believe in the quote from Doctor Who; "Spoilers!" in other words, I'd rather be surprised in what the future might bring but I do have hopes instead of expectations. In 10 years I'm hoping to create stories and all kinds of art at separate times, including music & animations. I've always thought myself best at artistic creation. In field of career, I'd really like to work with movies, but I also accept to work on cartoons or video games if necessary. I have three places in mind to live in: Those places would be living near Tokyo, Seattle, or San Francisco. (Los Angeles is acceptable as long as I don't live anywhere without trees or natural grass, most of it is deserts and bushes) I can be very picky on where I live. I would be happily married with one or two kids (won't tell preferences on this).
I don't really believe it's good to think too much about the future because one thing I believe in the quote from Doctor Who; "Spoilers!" in other words, I'd rather be surprised in what the future might bring but I do have hopes instead of expectations. In 10 years I'm hoping to create stories and all kinds of art at separate times, including music & animations. I've always thought myself best at artistic creation. In field of career, I'd really like to work with movies, but I also accept to work on cartoons or video games if necessary. I have three places in mind to live in: Those places would be living near Tokyo, Seattle, or San Francisco. (Los Angeles is acceptable as long as I don't live anywhere without trees or natural grass, most of it is deserts and bushes) I can be very picky on where I live. I would be happily married with one or two kids (won't tell preferences on this).
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