An Early Snag

So this post was supposed to be a planned time line for my project, explaining which week certain parts of the project will be done by, and in a way it still will be, but first I’d like to explain about the snag I have hit really early on.

Unfortunately due to the lack of time in the animators busy schedule, they have had to back out of the project, which leaves me with either finding another animator or coming up with a different place for my piece of audio to go, perhaps it’s strong enough to stand alone? Who knows? Time shall tell.

But here’s how I aim to have things play out regarding the audio side to this project. For simplicity lets say that this is nearing the end of ‘Week 1’ and go from there.

Week 1 – Overall project idea finalized and ready to start writing the piece.

Week 2 – Have the first season of music (The first two minutes) structured and ready to track.

Week 3 – Have Spring and Summer (first four minutes) fully written and ready to demo.

Week 4 – All four seasons fully written (full eight minutes) and ready to demo.

Week 5 – Begin final recording sessions and get finished versions of all physical instruments recorded.

Week 6 – Add any electronic/virtual instrument parts that are being experimented with.

Week 7 – Mixing and final stages of mastering, final product ready to go.

 

This is only regarding the audio and once I come up with a solid, 100%, definite idea for where the piece of audio is going to go I will work that side of the project in to the time line.  I’m going to have to stick to this pretty religiously as ‘Week 7’ takes us right up to the final hand in date for this project!

I understand I’m rambling a lot and will try and make this blog a lot more interesting in the future!

If anyone works with animation or knows anyone who does animation and doesn’t have a completely full schedule and might be up for the task of doing a relatively simple eight minute animation please hit me up on joeyfys@gmail.com and we’ll try and sort out a meeting!

Until then guys!

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