12-04-2011, 08:28 AM
They will usually split each section into teams, and there will usually be a team that manages all of the teams.
Each team will focus on a specific area.
It will start off with jotting down different ideas, and from that, a script will be written.
Once the script is finished, there will be a team which will draw up storyboards showing a brief idea of what will happen.
Then there will be another team that work on making an animatic, which is like a basic animated version of the storyboard.
Once that's all done, there will be a team that work on the character designs.
Once the characters are finalized, they will be modeled in 3D by another team, rigged by another team, and animated by another team. This usually happens at the same time as another team working on the art work for the scenery.
Another team will then do all of the lighting, rendering, compositing, effects, etc...
It's a pretty lengthy process with hundreds and hundreds of people involved in the process.
Each team will focus on a specific area.
It will start off with jotting down different ideas, and from that, a script will be written.
Once the script is finished, there will be a team which will draw up storyboards showing a brief idea of what will happen.
Then there will be another team that work on making an animatic, which is like a basic animated version of the storyboard.
Once that's all done, there will be a team that work on the character designs.
Once the characters are finalized, they will be modeled in 3D by another team, rigged by another team, and animated by another team. This usually happens at the same time as another team working on the art work for the scenery.
Another team will then do all of the lighting, rendering, compositing, effects, etc...
It's a pretty lengthy process with hundreds and hundreds of people involved in the process.