Concept Art, Visualisation Diagrams, Flat Plans, Prototypes, Mock Ups

Concept Art, Visualisation Diagrams, Flat Plans, Prototypes, Mock Ups

Concept Art:
what is concept art and why is it important?
-Concept art is a form of illustration used to convey an idea for any sort of film, music video, short film. 
-It is important because it can portrays the message the film or music video may need to release or it can cause the public who are watching have some sort of emotional connection to the production. 

Visualisation Diagrams:
-A visualisation is a drawing created by hand or digitally showing what something will look like when created.
-They are used to plan for still images or products and can be a rough sketch or a detailed final design.
-Visualisation diagrams are used to plan for things like costumers, logos, posters, cars or webpage layouts.
-It gives you a starting place for the product or service you want to create, that you can make changes to it on the way.
-It can be for either just one person or for a team. 

Flat Plans:
-The flat plan is a page plan of a publication that shows how articles and adverts (print) are laid out, or will be laid out.
-Tells you were the content will go, for example wha is on each page, and it will let the editor know is every page is filled with content and advertisements.

Prototypes:
-A first or preliminary version of a device or product that can lead to other forms being developed into the actual product.
-Sort of like a mock up of the actual final product.

Mock Ups:
-Is a scale or full-size model of a design or device, used for demonstration, design evaluation, and promotion.



Comments

  1. Could you please explain why this part of Pre-production is particularly important? What are the advantages of completing this process?

    All the best

    Mr Cooper

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