We shared the making of the models between all of the group members as we had more than 3 characters. I made the individual mouth shapes for characters that need to be lip-synched.
The character I had the most input on was Count Spatula, who serves as the narrator for our advertisement. His name is a play on words and we wrote his lines to have puns in as well so he appeals to both children and adults. As our theme is similar to a stage play, this character narrates on stage in front of drawn curtains which is an instantly recognisable image.
We created the set together and chose the lighting by taking test photographs until it looked right.
When animating the piece we split the characters and worked on the ones closest to us so we didn't obstruct each other or knock anything over. This also made it easier to keep track of how each character was moving and how to move them in the next frame.
Frances and I chose to edit the frames using Sony Vegas as we both have a lot of experience with it. Myself and Dec (another classmate) provided the voice acting which I edited, added sound effects and music to in Audacity. I animated most of the lip synching and am pleased with how my part came out.
This is the final version of the video. It's a lot longer than we wanted it to be but we struggled to cut parts out whilst making sure the story made sense. I think it is very funny and entertaining to watch and the characters and effects look good. The animation is very simple and a little jumpy at times, such as when the Bat Scourer is flying off screen. It came out well and all of our group shared work and gave input towards the final piece.






