My project will be a dragon flying round a mountainous region following the curves of the landscape. It will be a traditional Chinese dragon to help accentuate the curves and movement of the creature and help give motion. It will then fly past a person who will then give chase to the dragon following it as best as they can until it flies off. I want this piece to really emphasise the movement of flying and as such I'm going to heavily focus on that. as such I don't think my piece will be very long but I hope for quality over quantity. I am going to get a ready made dragon for my piece since I do not feel like I could make one myself.
I'm going to construct my own background using photoshop and images to create the landscape how I want it to be. I will be using green screen to put myself in as the person following the dragon I want to show climbing up the mountain but this may be difficult. I really want to try this knowing it may well be out of my league for now but I'd like to try it. Otherwise I will just put myself walking or following the dragons movements as it flies past, until it eventually flies off into the clouds.I feel like the mountains will make or break this piece as I need enough of them to fly around but not cluttered enough for it to seem unnatural. I have also never tried doing anything like stitching my own background together before so I will need to research how.
I plan to have a variety of shots but most of them will be long to incorporate the dragon and show it as much as possible. It will also help to have the dragon twist around the mountains. I want the shots to give the dragon a sense of scale that's why I'm having a person in the piece I want it to be like the ones we imagine, where they are huge and regal creatures. The low angle shots with a person in will really show that so I'm making sure to have at least one of these awe inspiring shots in. I really want to keep the feeling of motion throughout the piece as such I will have the camera follow or even mimic the dragons movements. I feel the shots used are going to be the the key to showing true motion of the dragon. Which I am trying to emphasise as best I can in this piece.
I'm going to be looking at snakes for movement reference as I feel they would give off the best reference for the serpent like dragon, but it may also be worth looking at crocodiles in water for another style of movement to look at. I will try and find these creatures and look at them 1st hand but as this may be troublesome I may have to resort to internet videos.I want to focus on getting a believable movement put together to help bring the dragon to life.