Andrew and I looked after the Griffith booth at Supanova over the weekend and met a couple a few voice actors. One was a guy who has graduated from the con and is a professional voice actor. The other two that we met were two girls who are voice actors from another uni and have a huge range of european accents at their disposal. This could prove to be very useful.
We added dialogue to the script and the witch does most of the talking, so it is important to find good voice actors, especially for the witch. We both want people who either have, or can do, british accents. We don't really want Australian accents in this film, as it has a medieval setting and Australian accents would not really work very well. So these two girls that we found would be great. We also have people to consider for male voices.
Draft ten of the script is complete, and it is now really, really good. It still needs to be shorter, but Andrew has started storyboarding and we can fiddle more with it in this form and when it is an animatic. We want to get a rough animatic done quickly so that we can send it to potential sound people and voice actors, to show them our project. The storyboards are looking really great, Andrew is doing them with ink and brush (we have both really latched on to that medium, seeing as it's AWESOME) and the storyboards are looking fantastic!
It's a nice division of work that we have at the moment, seeing as I wrote the script and Andrew is doing the storyboards and we both have input in each of these. We've also divided up the characters and started to break them down in flash.
We have also started a production schedule. This should have been done earlier, but we have been working on this project every week, so it isn't too bad.
Wednesday, April 9, 2008
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