For this project the idea was to put ourselves somewhere in a fictional world or a scene from a movie. Naturally, being the huge Star Trek nerd that I am, what better place would there be to put myself than on the bridge of the USS Enterprise, alongside Captain Picard and Commander Riker? Now, I did hear the suggestion that I should have made myself facing in the same direction as them, however when I think about it I feel like looking a different way actually adds a bit of a story to the scene. They are focusing on one thing, but maybe I saw something going on in the background that they hadn't noticed yet? Maybe it would become important later on in this hypothetical episode? With all the wild things that happen on that show, who knows?
Since the animation project was supposed to be like a teaser trailer for my personal project I've been making, I needed the audio to sound very epic and cinematic. That was actually surprisingly difficult to do with GarageBand, since most of the loops which were installed on the computer I was using were like "door opening" or "car driving" or "baby crying," or just a number of other random sound effects which were completely useless for my idea. Also, even the musical tracks which GarageBand has, are all mostly very upbeat pop or disco types of tracks which were not at all fitting with the dark, dramatic, "existential crisis" energy which I wanted the soundtrack to have. However, I did eventually find a few synths, piano tracks and string tracks which I could work with, and overall I'm quite happy with the end result.
For my final animation I decided to get started with compiling my many years of random worldbuilding and story writing for my big personal project, and to make a teaser for the start of the first series in the story "Another Infinity." The story follows the character Ciel Thekivan (pronounced Teh-kee-van), as she becomes a multiverse adventurer following the end of her home universe. The voice which can be heard in the video is actually not Cici, though. The voice is the guardian goddess of Cici's homeworld, Yelva, who works alongside Cici through the story as they both try to solve the mystery of what happened to their universe. Another thing to note is that the ending scene is meant to be taken literally, since during the adventure Cici discovers that she has a power known in the lore as "the Art of Motion," which includes the ability to fly, as well as telekinetic abilities.
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