Animatic presented, and I must say it wasn't as bad as I thought it was gonna be. Sadly my computer doesn't like exporting things as formats not known as .swf, so I had to present that and say things as they happened, but other than that it was fine.
The focus is still 1920s Paris, but instead of searching for a protagonist, I just decided that there shouldn't be a protagonist, instead having it change from artist to artist as I show off the lovely city and lovely life, as well as everyone in it. This way is much easier than deciding who should represent it.
A concern the substitute had was if I was going to be able to realistically accomplish my piece on time, which is an understandable concern. Another student suggested puppet animation with cut-outs. Not sure how that would go, but working with lots and lots of motion tweens and drawing from the waist up to avoid walk cycles are for certain good ideas.
This is the first shot, an opening of the city, to show it's about the whole city.
Here's the opening shot!
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