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Advertising: Animatics are most commonly used in developing an advertising campaign that will require an animated storyboard to provide a pre-visualization of an advertising concept. Test Commercials are needed along with TV Test Spots of a product to showcase
Video Games: Animatics are used to pre-visualize video game sequences and story scenes.
Action Sequences: Animatics are also used to pre-visualize action sequences in movies. Creative Animatics and Photomatics are used during production.
Shot Selection & Camera Angles: Storyboards can easily be converted into an animatic to demonstrate camera angles and shot timing.
Animatic Productions: It is extremely important that you showcase your vision in the best possible way. Standout from your competition, scripts are everywhere, but an animatic or photomatic with give you the competitive edge.
TV Storyboards: If you have a concept for a TV show that is special fx heavy, an animatic will give you a better idea of how your TV show will look.
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In animation and special effects work, the storyboarding stage may be followed by simplified mock-ups called "animatics" to give a better idea of how the scene will look and feel with motion and timing. At its simplest, an animatic is a series of still images edited together and displayed in sequence. More commonly, a rough dialogue and/or rough sound track is added to the sequence of still images (usually taken from a storyboard) to test whether the sound and images are working effectively together.
This allows the animators and directors to work out any screenplay, camera positioning, shot list and timing issues that may exist with the current storyboard. The storyboard and soundtrack are amended if necessary, and a new animatic may be created and reviewed with the director until the storyboard is perfected. Editing the film at the animatic stage can avoid animation of scenes that would be edited out of the film. Animation is usually an expensive process, so there should be a minimum "deleted scenes" if the film is to be completed within budget.
Often storyboards are animated with simple zooms and pans to simulate camera movement. These animations can be combined with available animatics, sound effects and dialog to create a presentation of how a film could be shot and cut together.
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