Week 9: Completion of the final segment of the animation

adjustment of character positioning. In this shot, the fallen bodies are obscured behind the two individuals, necessitating a clear distinction between the positions of the three characters.

In this context, we must pay attention to the distribution of each character within the frame, ensuring that the animation serves the camera’s perspective. A visually appealing shot requires the creation of animation based on the 12 principles of animation, further incorporating a critical appreciation that clarifies the characters’ silhouettes and the composition of the shot.

Week Eight: Preliminary Completion of Animation

This week, we’ve completed the majority of the animation production, and it’s time to start refining some details.

Firstly, there are some issues with camera staging. 

We need to bring the camera closer to make the interactions between characters more apparent. Additionally, during the segment where the zombie charges forward, we should increase the visual impact of the footage.

When the Taoist priest attacks the zombie, the transition between shots needs to be more convincing. Therefore, we introduce certain character displacements to allow for seamless camera switches.

 The final segment is not yet complete, so after addressing these primary issues, we will revisit what can be added at the end. Here, I list the parts that need revision this week: