I really enjoyed
making my grad film Don’t Be Mean Mr
Carradean. I liked having the freedom to do a film on whatever topic I
wanted, in whatever method I wanted. It gave me a chance to learn how to use TV
Paint, which I actually think is a really good program. I feel proud of myself for having taught
myself, through trying and persevering, how to use this new program.
Coming up with the
idea was quite difficult, and I spent my whole summer thinking, “what am I
supposed to make my film about?” But when I got my inspiration, it was really
easy to come up with a storyline. Because I wrote the story while I was really
angry, it made my storyline better as there was an emotional drive behind it.
The design process was
quite easy for me because I pretty much saw how I wanted my film to look while
I was writing it. However, if I’d had more time to work on my film, I would
have liked to add more detail into my backgrounds and add a shading and
watercolour painting effect to my characters. Although I do like the texture I
made for my film.
The most difficult
part of making my film was figuring out how to stage the scene where Jimmy is
helping his friends to escape the net. I found my tutorials with Zuri Ainz
really helpful for this as she gave me some great advice. It also helped to
hear a different person’s opinion on my film; plus she really liked it which
gave me a needed confidence boost.
While making my film, I learned that my time management skills are good
and my speed of working improved. This lead me to be able to complete my film
before the day of the hand in. I have also found that this project has made me
feel more confident in myself, as well as my skills as an animator. Don’t Be Mean Mr Carradean has
consistently gotten good reactions from my classmates and tutors.
Overall, I am really
proud of my film and I think it has turned out really well; and this has given
me new confidence and a stronger drive to go out and start a career in
animation. This, combined with the professional portfolio project has made me
feel far more prepared to find a job in the animation industry than I did at
the beginning of my third year. I
also feel more inclined to carry on making my own short animations, especially
if I can’t find a job straight away, and I still plan on improving my show reel.