Stop-motion animation for the brand Siniora
The project included the full cycle of creating stop-motion animation, starting from the idea and ending with the final delivery of the finished video. The process utilized frame-by-frame animation techniques, requiring careful planning, attention to detail, and the use of professional software.
Stages of work:
1. Development of the creative concept:
- Development of the idea, creation of a mood board, writing the script, and storyboarding. This stage laid the foundation for the entire animation, defining the style, atmosphere, and key plot points.
2. Selection, procurement, development, and production of props:
- Careful work on choosing and creating all necessary items and decorations for filming, including their production and preparation for use on camera.
3. Pre-shooting:
- Preliminary shooting of key frames was carried out to test movement, lighting, and the overall composition of the scene.
4. Shooting:
- The main process of shooting the animation took 8 days or 50 hours, ensuring perfect alignment of each frame for smooth animation. A total of 1,016 frames were made using Dragonframe software.
5. Editing and sound design:
- Editing was done in After Effects. The post-production process took 7 days of meticulous editing, including final frame processing, color correction in Adobe Lightroom, and retouching in Adobe Photoshop. The sound design was carefully thought out, including the selection of sound effects and music to create the desired atmosphere.
6. Project delivery:
- Final check and transfer of the finished animation clip to the client in accordance with their requirements.
All stages—from concept development to final processing—were carried out with the aim of aligning with the brand's vision, providing a unique and memorable visual product. This project demonstrated a high level of skill and dedication in creating animation that effectively conveys the brand's key messages.
Stages of work:
1. Development of the creative concept:
- Development of the idea, creation of a mood board, writing the script, and storyboarding. This stage laid the foundation for the entire animation, defining the style, atmosphere, and key plot points.
2. Selection, procurement, development, and production of props:
- Careful work on choosing and creating all necessary items and decorations for filming, including their production and preparation for use on camera.
3. Pre-shooting:
- Preliminary shooting of key frames was carried out to test movement, lighting, and the overall composition of the scene.
4. Shooting:
- The main process of shooting the animation took 8 days or 50 hours, ensuring perfect alignment of each frame for smooth animation. A total of 1,016 frames were made using Dragonframe software.
5. Editing and sound design:
- Editing was done in After Effects. The post-production process took 7 days of meticulous editing, including final frame processing, color correction in Adobe Lightroom, and retouching in Adobe Photoshop. The sound design was carefully thought out, including the selection of sound effects and music to create the desired atmosphere.
6. Project delivery:
- Final check and transfer of the finished animation clip to the client in accordance with their requirements.
All stages—from concept development to final processing—were carried out with the aim of aligning with the brand's vision, providing a unique and memorable visual product. This project demonstrated a high level of skill and dedication in creating animation that effectively conveys the brand's key messages.