Ari Burleigh

Creative Design and Technology 2013-2015
BETEC
Unit 19 Environmental Heroes


Overview - The scenario
The BBC, in association with the Recycle Now organisation, are looking to develop a cross platform series of games, videos and animated stories to promote and raise the profile of recycling amongst young people (it is up to you to identify an age range).
They are looking for ideas for characters to be used during the development of this project, the only specific requirement for your character is that it is not human but an anthropomorphised animal or object.
They would like to see a full digital documentation of your progress through a comprehensive blog alongside a series of concept drawings and visual representations of the characters you have developed.
These proposed characters should also have a rationale that explains their evidence.

Friday, 17 October 2014

Idea's for Characters and Scenarios

Audiences

- 8-11
- 4-6
- 12-14
- 7-10


Anthropomorphic Animals 

- Squirrel
- Cat
- Hedgehog
- Alien
- Worm
- Tiger
- Monkey


Styles and Ideas/Characters

- Standing on two legs
- human clothes
- recognisable relation to a person e.g mother, father, sister, grandfather
- cute/little
- big/strong/able
- relatable
- softer for younger audiences with easy plots
- older audiences more complex to make viewers feel old and responsible.


Scenarios

YOUNGER VIEWERS
- in a recognisable place; Kitchen, Park, Bedroom, Garden. Somewhere younger audiences could relate to in any way.
- sunny, happy
- make the topic light and not that serious but with a undertone so that it sticks with the child and the thought does not leave.
- friends
- family
- daytime
- school

OLDER VIEWERS
- darker scenes and backgrounds
- Include growing up and the struggles
- friends
- night time
- Parents, struggles but love

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