Title:
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Magenta: How virtual reality improves character perspective storytelling compare to traditional flat screen medium with image and narrative re-‐scripting
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Creator:
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Cheung Sau Bing, Grace
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Subject:
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Thesis (M.F.A.) -- Animation
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Subject:
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Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Animation
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Rights:
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Copyright is retained by the authors or artists of items in this collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
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Abstract:
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"This thesis project researches and analyses to show virtual reality could improve first-person perspective storytelling compared to traditional flat screen medium. With the 360° image, narrative re-scripting and selections, audiences would
be able to choose their story, realizing they are part of the story. By creating two different preproduction sets, storyboards, animatic and previsualization for two mediums with the same story content, this thesis would love to show a variety of
virtual reality’s production and its immersive experience to be the new spotlight for storytelling."
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Abstract:
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*Includes the animated short film "Magenta," which includes both a 3D version and 2D animatic recreating the author's persistent nightmare involving three characters -- an animal, a cocoon, and a guardian moon-clock on top of a mountain -- in which the animal and cocoon "desperately want to escape from this place where the moon (or clock) guards, who would never let them succeed"--Thesis, page 18
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Abstract:
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*Keywords: 360°, storytelling, storyboard, animatic, previsualization, virtual environment
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Publisher:
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Savannah, Georgia : Savannah College of Art and Design
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Date:
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2019-08
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Format:
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1 text file (thesis) : PDF, 27 pages, illustrations (some color) + 1 animation (approximately 16 min.) : WMV, sound, color with black and white sequences
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