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I. OBJECTIVE
What type of animation is this movie using? - The movie is settled to use the traditional means of animation, specifically Cel animation by order of Walt Disney Productions.
What process/group in the production line are you working for?
- The three employees which form the group “B1” are listed to perform their duties as the Editing department.
What animated film are you tasked to work on? - The movie will be entitled “The Little Mermaid.”
Who are the other people involved in the film’s production process that are directly connected to your assigned job?
- See the workflow diagram below for a more accurate list:
II. WORKFLOW
III. PIPELINE
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V. TIMELINE
The table below is the timeline for the animation movie project “The Little Mermaid” as provided by the Editing Department.
The Little Mermaid Editing Timeline
VI. EXAMPLES OF CONTRIBUTION
There are multiple contributions in which the Editing department has contributed numerously on. However, due to hardware faults, we were made to work with a few other separate contributors to be able to produce a professional high-rated classical cartoon. From Multi-layered backgrounds, special effects, characters such, these have been restored in the remastered versions of “The Little Mermaid.”
The following down below are examples of the pre compositing of the animated film.
Bubbles as special effects
These bubbles were added in compositing after Walt Disney cooperated with Pacific Rim Production’s artists in order to give out a more flavorful effect of being underwater. Depth and Multi-layered Backgrounds
These in depth backgrounds were shot with a multi-line camera that provided