I have created a haunted castle dungeon ride. I first came up with the idea of a castle from looking at textures on the internet and I found a round brick one which I thought would work well for a castle, so applied it to the theater plan and worked from there. I have created a very simple castle with 4 towers with a simple track that follows around the dungeon cells. Initially I was going to create a complete castle but I found this too difficult and I was unsure of what rooms I could create. I think a castle dungeon was more achievable and works better for a ride as its more of a scary place. I was inspired by the Norwich Castle for this ride which has a underground dungeon, I have been there before and I found it to be a cold, dark and creepy place so I knew this could make a good ride. I have gone for a medieval theme and gone for a german expressionism/gothic style for the entrance and doors, I have made them tall, ending in a point like daggers or sharp teeth, which I think makes them look more scary. I was inspired by german expressionist films like 'The Cabinet of Dr Caligari' (Directed by Robert Wiene) which is full of sharp shapes in the mise en scene and the castle in 'Nosferatu' (Directed by F. W. Murnau) with a doorway which also ends in a point, the shape makes Count Orlock look trapped within a coffin. Originally I had my entrance and cells extremely tall and exaggerated like 'The Cabinet of Dr Caligari' but because it was so tall you couldn't see the point from the view of the camera so I made them smaller.
I have started the animation from the outside quite far back so there is a good view of the castle and its towers, I also find the wait going towards the castle builds up tension. I wanted to create ghosts and skeletons in each cell of my dungeon but I found it too difficult, I really struggled in trying to make any 3D characters, I tried looking at some tutorials but they were far too advanced and complicated to follow. I ended up finding a picture of a skull on the internet and used the line spline to draw around it, I then extruded the shape and made it black so it was a skull shadow shape. I copied a few of these so I could make them fly towards the camera for the scare scenes which worked quite well. I used a basic skeleton shape on the program for one of the cells which the camera quickly moves past as well as a skeleton that crawls along the ground. I made the doors open by themselves for the cart to enter which is something I am really pleased with as it looks quite dramatic. I had some problems adding textures from my computer to the skeletons and the doors so I used what what on the material editor, luckily there was a wood material on there for the door.
I have used the lighting to make sure the cells can be seen. I made the light move as the camera follows the track which took a long time to get right. I made the camera move around the track which took a long time to work out and attached the cart to the camera using a dummy. I have added a fog effect to give it a creepy, ghostly look. I have used Premiere Pro to edit some of the animation, making the entrance into the castle much quicker than the speed of the rest of the ride as this part was less interesting. I also used this program to add the sound effects, I have added a ghostly ambient sound effect for the background, a train going along the track sound effect, creaking doors, evil laughs and screams, all which I cut up, repeated and changed the speed to fit with the animation. I really like the ghostly background sound effect which I repeated and the slow creaking of the doors which creates that spooky atmosphere. This whole project was a massive challenge for me but I am quite pleased with how its turned out, I just wish I could have created some 3D characters in each cell, perhaps made more corridors with cells and created objects for the outside. If I had more time with this I would have liked to create a complete castle then ends up in the dungeon.
is the video on here somewhere?
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