Mood boards
The best way to know the vibe/ aesthetic of the character is to make a mood board. For this because we don't have lots of characters I focused more on the mood for each age frame that will show in the short film. So I made a mood board in Pinterest for when the character is young (6-8) middle age (9-15) and then when she is older (16-18).
The short film would be divided into three different age sections that go with the age frames. Each sections would be slightly different from the rest, though they would all follow the same main character, through her life in gymnastics.
Board 1
In the starts if the film, so when the main character is young we wanted to show a more innocent/happy look of gymnastics. We want to emphasize how happy she is with gymnastics, given that the tricks come naturally good for our main character. Additionally, we want to show how she is the best in her level, compared to the others. This way when she grows up, it’s more frustrating when she cant get the tricks right.
Board 2
In this part of the film, when the main character is in the middle levels of gymnastics, our aim is to show a change in attitude towards the sport. Here, we want to emphasize the decrease in enjoyment in the sport the main character has while the pressure just increases. We also wanted to show frustration and competition starting to become more often as she grows up.
Board 3
For the final part of the film, we wanted to show the harder/truthful parts of gymnastics and how it affects the main characters' opinions of the sport. Now that she is at a higher level, there is a lot more pressure to be perfect and be the best. Furthermore, we wanted to emphasize this feeling through the saturation in the film, which is reflected in the mood board.
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