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Experience Level: Entry
I want to make a teaching resource based around a poem that considers an incident on a tour of Auschwitz
I want to make video for it in the style of a Sparknotes videos like the following http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptXr7LKylpg
Basically it is a narration over drawings I’m going for – that just highlight what is being said.
I want them to be black and white and more like a story board than full on art rendering like the one in the video – I’ve attached an example of another artist's work that was done for another project for mw, which I liked, and think a similar style could capture the poem well.
Excuse me for not knowing the correct terminology but the shaky effect in the supplied document gives it more of an edge which is fitting for the poem.
Please have a read of the poem and see if it something you would like to do the drawings for. If you have anything from your portfolio that you think would be fitting, please point that out in your proposal.
I want the overall effect to be one of foreboding and capture the 3 main people on the tour (the narrator, the old man and the annoying boy) anything highlighted in the poem – wall of hair, where prisoners were shot, the ‘ovens’, the boys etching and tatoo has to be more precisely rendered to make it stand out from the rest.
Looking for maybe 20-30 storyboard sections LIKE THE ONES ON THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT.
Presuming this is a 6-8 hours work. Complete within a fortnight if possible.
I am not looking for huge detail except where I’ve explained above- you will be credited and this will be a free resource shared between schools.
Thanks
I want to make video for it in the style of a Sparknotes videos like the following http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptXr7LKylpg
Basically it is a narration over drawings I’m going for – that just highlight what is being said.
I want them to be black and white and more like a story board than full on art rendering like the one in the video – I’ve attached an example of another artist's work that was done for another project for mw, which I liked, and think a similar style could capture the poem well.
Excuse me for not knowing the correct terminology but the shaky effect in the supplied document gives it more of an edge which is fitting for the poem.
Please have a read of the poem and see if it something you would like to do the drawings for. If you have anything from your portfolio that you think would be fitting, please point that out in your proposal.
I want the overall effect to be one of foreboding and capture the 3 main people on the tour (the narrator, the old man and the annoying boy) anything highlighted in the poem – wall of hair, where prisoners were shot, the ‘ovens’, the boys etching and tatoo has to be more precisely rendered to make it stand out from the rest.
Looking for maybe 20-30 storyboard sections LIKE THE ONES ON THE ATTACHED DOCUMENT.
Presuming this is a 6-8 hours work. Complete within a fortnight if possible.
I am not looking for huge detail except where I’ve explained above- you will be credited and this will be a free resource shared between schools.
Thanks

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Australia
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