Information Design: Final Project
23.01.2023 - 12.02.2023 (Week 3 - Week 5)
Azriq Anwar Bin Saprudin /
0353272
Information Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative
Media
Final Project
INSTRUCTIONS
Final Project: Animated Infographics
This project was about creating an infographic video about burnout. It was also a group project. We were required to animate infographics about the given topic. The video requirement was minimum 1.5 mins to 3 mins long.
This project was about creating an infographic video about burnout. It was also a group project. We were required to animate infographics about the given topic. The video requirement was minimum 1.5 mins to 3 mins long.
1. Sharing my Burnout experience
From my experience of burning out, it happens when a lot of work has been put
upon an individual that causes the person to be both physically and mentally
drained. My experience in burnout happens mostly throughout my time during my
diploma. There was so many work to be done in a short period of time. And
sometimes I just procrastinate when I have too much time and would just do it
at the very last minute. Either way, pushing myself to do an immense amount of
work in a short time usually causes the burnout. But one thing about that,
some the work I've done when I do things under pressure were the best work I
would do. The common side effect of last minute work is that I would burnout a
lot after all the work has been done.
2. Planning and Roles delegation
Fig 1.1 Research on Burnout PDF
Fig 1.2 Task Delegation PDF
3. Progress
We worked on the sketches for the illustration on our own individual parts of the video. The group was then parted into two, which were illustrators and animators.
Fig 1.3 Storyboarding Roles Delegations
Fig 1.4 Our First Animatic Video
Fig 1.5 Our frames done in AI
Final Animated Infographic Video
Fig 1.6 Final Project: Animated Infographic Video - Burnout
REFLECTION
I learnt a lot about animation in After Effect from my friends throughout this project, and it also became really chaotic because we were all so bewildered. But, after deciding on the frame and the elements, I discovered that, in contrast to other groups, I didn't think as much animation was necessary. This may have been because of our group's visual direction.
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