Final assessment video 19/7/23
Figure 1: Storyboards for animation: https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.artstation.com%2Fthora%2Fblog%2FD3yj%2Ffinal-assessment-workflow&psig=AOvVaw15uV6KJR4-q4EaFirIfYGY&ust=1689846465822000&source=images&cd=vfe&opi=89978449&ved=0CBAQjRxqFwoTCJilx-S-moADFQAAAAAdAAAAABAE
The final project has reached the stage where I can finally call it finished. I've done as much with it as humanly possible, and I've ironed out every single flaw I can think of, so now it's finally reached a state of perfection to an extent. I've also finished the latest draft of my final assessment video with all the critiques that Susan has brought up. The main thing to do now is just wait for the feedback, if any comes up, on the next assessment video draft. If it doesn't, I might just have finished everything the degree requires and I can call it a life. The latest draft of the assessment video was mainly made from scratch with new voiceover and points made to build on what I set up, and hopefully this will be enough to cover everything needed. I'm pretty impressed with myself that I essentially managed to put the video together in one day, and record new voiceover that addresses the points that needed making. Whilst there might be at least one more thing that needs patching up before it truly makes the grade, it does feel good to get it done. As for the final project, I might just show it to Duncan one last time for any problems that have come up. The rotobrush is still misbehaving here or there, but maybe a bit of imperfection gives it a bit more character.
With all this work done, the main thing to do now is to wait for the submission link to go up and continue looking for work, with maybe some help from "INTO WORK" to get a bit of a leg up.
Tasks to complete:
- Submit project and assessment video when link goes up
- Continue looking for jobs
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