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Dream Fighter
TanHongFong / 109071182
DGA 3502 – Animation Princeples 2

STORY OUTLINE FOR FINAL ANIMATION
NAME OF ANIMATION: Dream Fighter (WORKING TITLE)
A typical teenager room comes into view and we see the owner in the living room playing games. His hobby is to play fighting and always dream of being on of the characters in his video game. He is angry because he lost in the fight against a Godzilla and started going crazy.
The next scene shows him inside the gameplay of fighting Godzilla. He left the last hit of hp and got killed by Godzilla. But actually he is dreaming about it.
His eyes slowly opened and found out its just a dream and slowly roll down to the floor from the sofa where he was sleeping.

ANIMATION DETAILS
Dream Boy – Aged 12-14 Long black hair Cute and small build
BACKGROUND – Boy loves to play fighting video games Living room Portrait of self as a fighter

PROPS – Sofa where he is asleep TV and game console

SCENE ACTION ARRANGEMENT:
SCENE 1
INTERIOR –LIVING ROOM * Dream boy playing his game console on the tv * Got pissed off and start punching around with his boxing glove * Dream went into the gaming world

SCENE 2
EXTERIOR – DREAM WITHIN A DREAM * With a gorilla fighting and hp down to the last hit * Got killed by Godzilla

SCENE 3
INTERIOR – LIVING ROOM (WAKEN) * Eyes slowly opened * Found out it is just a dream * Continue sleeping * Rolled down to the ground from the sofa *

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