tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-132159768802411304.post6572862368936415136..comments2023-04-16T13:30:06.510+01:00Comments on Beckie Ryan | BA (Hons) Computer Animation Arts, UCA Rochester.: Initial Ideas | Adaption A | Year 2Beckiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09640781473904548593noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-132159768802411304.post-30987600383784571782017-01-15T22:24:17.089+00:002017-01-15T22:24:17.089+00:00Hi Becky
Pitch Feedback
Ok, lots of good choices...Hi Becky<br /><br />Pitch Feedback<br /><br />Ok, lots of good choices in your list Becky. I’m not sure which one personally tops your list but quite a few of these could work as an inforgraphic. However, when choosing it helps to understand what each idea entails in terms of approach and how achievable that is in the time - Abstract ideas such as dreams are harder to produce because the information is largely subjective so I’d advise against this one. The same is true of your ‘dog’ idea which tends towards the fictional. (Of course this can be done but it would involve a refined and evolved script to do it - taking up time). Your ‘other ideas’ these seem less like they answer your title too. So that leaves the more recognisable topics which appear to be more relatable to an audience such as the topics ‘teachers, doctors, and parents’. All of these are universal and can be depicted in a fun and engaging way. In terms of moving on consider the points above and explore your topics in terms of ‘what facts?’, ‘can it sustain the duration?’, and ‘can I make it fun and engaging?’. Try to choose one (and a back-up) before your next tutorial.<br />Alan Postingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09282179748734196674noreply@blogger.com