Abstract:
This is an elaborative report that assesses the post-production workflow and editing methods adopted in the making of an animated short film, Dhowa. The essence of this project was to come up with a simple yet very visually interesting narrative, with a pinch of social awareness about the hazardous repercussions of careless have-a-go-human behaviors like the unsafe use of firecrackers and lanterns. Post-production dealt with making the story more interesting by using more advanced editing techniques and motion graphics, color grading, and sound design. The editing was done only on Adobe Premiere Pro and Aftereffects. The dynamic storytelling uses scene transitions, pacing, and visual continuity to add to the film's desired aesthetic. Like how bright and sunny shades are portrayed in the animated movie Luca, this was created through detail-oriented control over the color grading workflow. The specific process balances warm tones and subtle highlights to create an optimistic tone for the animation while remaining visually clear and consistent for all the sequences. Advanced LUTs and exposure adjustments were used to achieve a somewhat consistent cinematic look all through the animation. The core of the sound design was the employment of a professional voice-over artist to narrate the story since characters would not speak the dialogues in this animation. The sounds were captured from sources such as Envato Elements, Epidemic Sound, and Artlist from stock sound effects and music tracks to fill in the narrative layer and emotional attachment with the audience. For the sound mixing, the priority was given to clarity around the balance so that effects, music, and voiceover would not wash over the image. Motion graphics and VFX were instrumental in bringing Dhowa's narration alive. Formulating the title animations and the end credits was through Adobe After Effects to give a professional touch while synchronizing it with the film's visual scheme. Certain stock fire effects were integrated into the last sequence as some hand wash scenes incorporated water effects for added emotional depth and realism. These effects were chosen to not only beautify but highlight the symbolism of these moments in the story. Monday managing the complete production