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Illustrated interactive story
The story is a reviewed version of Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein. New elements have been included, with new characters and new environments. The story will be later illustrated and developed in an interactive setting. The created environment will allow the user to interact with the story and play with the characters and their elements.
 
To let the user participate in the creative process behind the construction of an illustrated interactive story, we decided to create a blog where we can write about the various phases of the project, show the working methods and the drawings during the work process.

Storyboard 2

June 11th, 2011

The perspective in history

perspectiva

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Storyboard 1

May 18th, 2011

I started the storyboard. Slowly because this month was a busy. The next month will be a busy :S

Storyboard

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Steampunk

May 3rd, 2011

In this story, I also tried to represent atmospheres, environments that I had seen before in movies, cartoons and that seemed perfect for this project.
Surfing on the internet I found the Steampunk and it was love at first sight!

Steampunk

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Atmosphere and references, libraries

April 23rd, 2011
In which era should I set the story?
Luckily, my head is full of movie-scenes, cartoons and books I can use as reference points for this story.  I chose the era between the end of the 18th and beginning of the 19th century because I like the clothing and the atmosphere of the period.

Clothes

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Start

April 18th, 2011

After a month fulled with emails between me and Andrea, we finally took a decision on which story had to be illustrate. We chose some features the story should have, then asked to Viorica to write it.

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Hello Frankestein

March 6th, 2011

At the beginning was Bonaria.. “I want to do an interactive story for the iPad, can you help me?”. This is the beginning of a story… a story of headaches… are you ready to follow us?

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