Sweet Sassy Molassy. I certainly fell off the Updating Wagon, haven't I? Oh well, time to make up for it in spades.
First we have my Research Outline. It's essentially a blueprint for where and what i'm going to be studying.
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~swr227/ResearchOutline.pdf
Next, we have my actual research. I took a swandive into the area of western shoot-outs (heck of a way to spend an afternoon). and this is what i came up with.
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~swr227/midtermResearch.pdf
Here, we have my style sheet. It's really crude, it's just my hero glory shot from my storyboards, with some color added in Photoshop, but it's the color area i want, dark, but not Tim Burton-Batman dark. Dark, but still based in reality. Also, it has my hero in color for the first time.
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~swr227/heroshot.psd (it's about 6 mb)
Finally, we have Big Daddy right here, my animatic. My second animatic actually, with proper hero and villain glory shots, and with all the right pans, tilts, and zooms.
http://homepages.nyu.edu/~swr227/animatic2.mov (this is about 25 mb)
lastly, and really of no importance, i think i've finally thought up a name for my hero. Charger. For those who remember one of his powers is electricity, it might not seem original, but that's actually not where i got it. While watching Tombstone, Wyatt Earp says to Doc Holiday "Let's finish it.", and Doc responds "Indeed sir. The Last Charge of Wyatt Earp and His Immortals." and i just really love that line. And i didn't think Immortal would be a good name for the character, i thought Charge, then Charger. I thought it worked with his electricity power, as well as someone who charges into battle.

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