* seperate all the frames in my video recording so i can draw over every frame
* spend up to 10 hours a day to draw over each frame, and use some time to make any improvements over the day
* save the animation each day in 2 seperate files (WIP and trial)
* when drawing is complete each day, amke sure to test it
* when fully finished, make sure you've left time to decide whether you wish to add colour or leave black and white (recommended)
* test final product and see if any improvements could be made ( such as extra frames or removing frames)
average frame count per second = 24
24 x 11seconds = 264 frames
i hope to do atleast 300 frames
1 frame = 10 minutes (acurately/ neatly drawn)
10 frames = 1 hour 40 minutes
10 hours = estimated 71 frames
300 / 71 = 4.2 days
working 5 hours per day = 8.4 days - recommended work load
backgroud
moving - will add atleast 2 days onto the time spent on the animation
still - only an hour onto the time
still but different backgrounds ( camera angles) 2+ hours
* finish any unfinished development work
* neaten up drawn work and planning
* start ahead - begin planning characters, animation style and different back grounds for the next animation ( if im able to do a second one)