Prod 142 Production bible reflection







Overall, I am very happy with my final production bible, I feel like it conveys our ideas and design very clearly. While adding a twist to preexisting ideas such a venetian carnival which is a very large stand-alone theme. The bible is concise and provides a step by step walk through of our creative process and how we evolved into our final conceptual design. Providing reference where it is needed and showcasing my partners true design talents.

Overall, I am very satisfied with our final character and vehicle, personally I think we could have explored the final color scheme differently and made it brighter and eye popping. Just because the overall final tones are quite dark and don't have the same eye-catching effect however the more earthy tones match our allocated themes better. The overall design of the character and vehicle I am very happy with, and I believe it is very unique regarding our own design spin we put on it such as a bird mask and matching feet. 

The production paradox influenced our overall finished design purely for time reasons I feel like we could have explored a lot more different overall designs, but I am still very happy with the finished design, and we still developed a concept that provided creative ambition and quality. In this project I encountered several points where ideal outcomes had to be balanced with production realities, again such as limited time, and resource constraints as I was unable to work on anything in my dorm room due to software malfunctions. 

Ultimately, the production paradox helped sharpen our focus on what truly mattered and to get it finished in the short amount of time we had left. But this created more efficient workflows and clarified our perspectives and priorities. it reinforced the idea of working smarter rather than harder.





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