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Start of scene 3, take two. I've still been pretty busy after the holiday, but I've been thinking a lot about the movie, and I think I've got a better start on scene 3.

For starters, I've gone through the audio another time. Re-ordered some stuff, and put back in some lines that I took out.  It's shorter than the original script, but longer than the previous change. The scene will run about 64 seconds now, and the script has a better flow to it.

Secondly, scene build. This is still mostly in progress, as I've been messing around with ideas for prop positions and characters.  There's plenty to consider because of all the possible cameras for the scene, so that why I haven't committed to much yet. As it was, the scene positioning was in the most open portion of the club, and I wanted to tighten things up. I'm thinking about putting it closer to some walls and windows next to a couch. Since the scene itself builds up to Miranda with more aliens, I want more emphasis on background characters. I've yet decide on which characters will fill out the scene, but I think the couch sets their position well. I may also change out the batarian on the bottom to a clothed version, as the armor may be too bulky for certain views of Miranda's ass.

Another thing I've been thinking about is music. Music can really set the tone for a scene. I made the intro with a specific track from Omega in mind, but I've not done so with the other scenes so far. It could help set the pacing of a scene as I animated it to have some music already selected. In total, the Omega tracks from ME2 only last a few minutes, so I really need to consider the rest of the soundtrack for the movie. ME:Andromeda club music has given me some inspiration but that might not be enough. If anybody has some good music suggestions, I'm open to them.

For next update, it will be to finalize the scene build changes. And with Miranda's audio track ready, I can also start the lip sync.


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For the music, treat it like an actual club with a playlist. A track change between scenes would be a good way of breaking up the movie