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Emmanuel - Budgeting

Undoubtedly, every animation has a budget, be it a TV series, a short film or a full-length feature film; this can depend on the type of software and equipment used in any production and the time length the project takes to be completed. An average animated television series of 13 episodes and 11 minutes costs roughly around £1.3 million; that can be subject to change depending on the project, time length and equipment used. However, there are some animated television series that are quite expensive. And for the TV series Emmanuel, due to some of the equipment used and being a miniseries, the budget is rather economical and not extravagant. Furthermore, a professional quality animation can still be achieved on a lower budget. An example of such is a short film called My Last Day ; while professionally executed, the budget for the short film is an economic one. And so having borne this in mind, I drafted out a fair budget for the TV series. While it is 13 episodes eac...

Waiting: Storyboarding

Having finished the script, I did work on storyboarding for the short film from the original script, all of which are initially hand-drawn (with the exception of the storyboard template). However, with the new script, I'm going to make some changes to it and digitally draw all the shots.