Sunday 4 December 2011

pre production pitch

The pitch with helen with not to bad as it was more my concepts which got me through it than me talking. As one of my cards was "Family feature film" i come up with this story with a mad twist init towards the end.

a brief run down what the story was about was a Man struggling to find a job in new york city but come across a help wanted sign in a post office.

concept 1

He gets the job and starts his paper round. he comes across a letter in his bag with his name onit.


concept2
 He then finds out its the woman behind the desk at the post office who is slipping them into his post bag.


concept 3
 He is back at his flat with the letter from her which has a strong scent coming off it...he cannot stop thinking about her.

concept 4
 The next day he comes in to talk to her but cannot bring himself to talk to her.

concept 5
He leaves embarrassed and starts another day delivering. Yet another letter to him but this time with a scent that is to strong which makes william fall to the ground unconscious. 

concept 6
William awakes tied up in a room with the crazy woman. she explains why she is going to kill him becasue she thinks all postmen are the same. She blames them beacuse she once had a boyfreind called Fernando that they use to send letters to but one day he just stopped sending back, which then made her insane and thinks it's to do with the postmen.
I then ended it with william finding a letter on the floor from his bag with the name Fernando onit. she opens the letter and it actually is from him explaining that he went back to his country and asking for her to come over. This then leaves her happy and letting willaim free.

yes no inspiration

We found it hard to get a right sort of style at first but i thought of looking at actually cartoons with pirates in. I researched and found a cartoon i watched when i was young called captain pugwash

 
captain pugwash
I didnt actually look at the style of how this cartoon was made but mostly its block colours and how simple they are.

When coming to get the style i looked at an illustrator i quite like called Dave Kinsey.