Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Problem 4: PSA

Josh Roberts and I are working together on the final project! We are going to do a PSA on the dangers of sugar found in soda pop.

Here is the script for our video:

"How much sugar is one can of soda? About 40 grams - that’s equal to 8 teaspoons. That’s the same amount of sugar found in two twinkies or three pounds of carrots! You would have to run for 50 minutes to burn off all those calories. In fact, drinking one soda a day adds up to consuming 50 pounds of sugar a year. That’s like eating the weight of 10 textbooks just in sugar. Sugar is connected to weight gain, heart disease, and may be linked to the development of Alzheimer’s and certain cancers. Think before you drink!"


We are going to use a vectorized style for the video. Here is some style inspiration:

Our rough storyboard:






The beginnings of our vector graphics:



























Here's our first motion test:

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