Tuesday 8 November 2011

Storyboard




Narrative- two worlds

The key concept of the animation is creating two worlds that corresponds to each other. The first world is the conceptual world which is constructed by a giant clock floating on the sea, representing the time, system and also nature. All the gears keep running showing the flow of time and how everything work under one system. the camera firstly zooms on one part of the clock and then zoom out and looking at the over view of the clock. The camera will then move around the clock. then one gear on the clock falls off and roll into the sea slowly. and suddenly the world changes in to the second world, which is the real world that we live in. An overall view of the Sydney city will show up at the beginning. then the gear that fell off from the clock will duplicates into millions and then fly through the city, at the same time, the city will decompose and turn into ashes. after that, the gears then will form the city in their own way and form. After the exchange with the buildings, the physical world, the gears will then take place of the human. one scene will show that gears get into the building and creating the form of human. however, instead of rebuild human, the gears will just use their shadow to form the shadow of human. A chaotic city then may show up showing how a very systemic element can bring the chaos and how the composting parts decomposes the original existence. To conclude the idea is to show the contrast of the composting and systemic element and the result that it can bring when it enters a new system.