Last week, I’ve been
too busy to do an update, so to compromise, this extra-large post.
Done a lot in the
past time, production wise and in the field of research. I have
also had the midterm and got a green light. Which
means I'm doing well, I still have to do some more work on my supportive
narrative.
My research
concerns the definition of emotion is almost complete, I have a chapter with a
few subchapters which I can draw a conclusion about how to recognize emotion
and where it comes from. Also I now have a better idea of what I eventually
want to make; a model that functions as a guide for Visual Artists to create
illustrations that evoke emotion.
For
this I will do more research on Affective Psychology of Science and Arts, and
create the model with the intertwined knowledge.
My
theory is that if I combine Affective Science and Psychology of Arts, I can
make an Affective Artifact. An illustration that evokes
emotion.
In terms of
production Hiromi and I have decided to have separate deliverables. She
is responsible for the trailer and animations, my responsibility is visual
development and producing the artbook. I have designed
Gustavo and the entrance to the factory. (And in the meantime
have made promotional banner).
The next few weeks, I
will focus more on
my supportive narrative, I make more time to make a beginning of a model even if it is just one
emotion. This I shall test by using the model to create
an illustration and question and observe the spectator if the emotion was evoked.
My plan for this was to have two test groups,
the artists and
the spectator. The artist test whether the
model is clear and usable, the
spectators test the illustrations
produced with the
model as a guide if they also evoke emotions.
On area of production
I will make more environments
designs and props designs, characters
are all set.
Hiromi will work on the second
version of the moving storyboard on and will
soon start with the animation of the trailer.