I have a few ideas for my capstone project.
11. I create
a 3D animated short story with very simple characters. The story will be that of a guy who has a
horrible day in corporate America. For
example, he gets stuck in traffic, he forgets his work ID to get in, someone
parked in his assigned parking spot, he gets rained on, there are tons of
people on his elevator and the elevator stops at every floor until finally
reaching his floor on a very tall high rise.
Finally, he sits at his cubical only to discover his office is closed
for the day. Ha!
2. I create a 3D animated trailer of a screen play
I wrote. It’s a great story of a man who
was crossed by his army buddies. Things
get out of control when Jon Maze, the star of the movie, girlfriend is brutally
raped and murdered right in front of him.
To make things worse, Maze is framed for the murder. Fortunately, It doesn’t take maze, number one
special forces killer in the world, to break out of prison and begin killing
those murders who killed his girl one by one in a suspenseful series of
calculated and sometimes gruesome attacks.
3. My main talent and focus is 3D modeling. So I was also considering doing a showcase of
my EXTREMELY detailed 3D models.
Everything from cars, motorcycles, to people, weapons, and animals.
Stephanie Hii
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ReplyDeleteIdea 1 could be fun to flesh out, having situations most of us can relate to or at least find humor in. You banged out 7 idea's right off the top. Plus with such a simple idea and quick little vignette's, you would be able to really focus on the modeling, shading, lighting etc.. of the piece. Having 3D as a focus of my studies, I'm interested to watch your progression through capstone.
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kelsey dunning
ReplyDeleteI agree, the first option could be really cool since most people could somewhat relate to it. You also have the opportunity with that option of creating very detailed objects that he could interact with. I'm excited to see what you end up doing!
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ReplyDeleteBoth ideas sound very promising and I can't wait to see what you decide to do.
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ReplyDeleteI would be most interested in seeing the third one. If you're going to maximum employer attention, I think it would also be the best choice for that.
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ReplyDeleteI think the ideas are great and within the scope of a capstone. I think creating really complicated models would be the best choice.
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ReplyDeleteHey, Meredith Caudle here.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an interesting idea (I'm drawn to animation and story-telling so this caught my interest right off the bat) I also like the idea of the screen play so I have to ask, are you going to post samples of this screen play for peer critique/evaluation?
randy taylor
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ReplyDeleteLove the first idea, I've had a couple similar experiences whilst heading to work in the past. It's a story that's easy to relate to, since many people work in large offices and must commute to work