P3. SCRIPT/WRITTEN INTERPRETATION

Another absolute ESSENTIAL part of the preparation planning part of the unit is the SCRIPT or WRITTEN INTERPRETATION of your project. As you are all doing very different animations this is how to approach it:

1) Do you have dialogue?
If yes, then use your existing Adobe Story account to produce a SCRIPT with the same detail and formatting as you did with your scripts for Project 1.

2) Do you have story but not dialogue?
Don't worry - use Adobe Story to write out a SCRIPT. Have a look at the exert from the Wall-E script to see how to structure explained scenes that don't have dialogue.

3) Is your work abstract, has no obvious narrative and structure?
Use this time line sheet and annotate it explaining what will occur at what point in the animation. BE DETAILED use different colours or types of annotation to explain repeated loops or imagery.