Woooo! here it is.
I am a 3rd Year Media Production student at the University of Lincoln specialising in Digital Media. Here, I will be posting my ideas and development for my ideas for animation projects over the next year. Enjoy :)
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
All of my posts seem to be videos...
... but here's the latest one. 52 seconds of stop motion. The montage sequence is done, and now all that needs to be done is the bit where he hears the artist coming back upstairs and runs back to his original position. And the live action, the music, the compositing and the effects of course...
Saturday, 26 March 2011
Rough edit of montage
I've shot the majority of the montage now and below is a rough edit of everything so far, definitely going to change some things around and reshoot some bits, and I've managed to miss out a shot which is impressive, but this is just to give an idea of how it's going. I quite like the overall effect, it seems to flow well.
Have also started creating the painting, just done the right arm and the background so far, but below is how it's looking.
Have also started creating the painting, just done the right arm and the background so far, but below is how it's looking.
Sunday, 20 March 2011
Up to the montage
Completed all of the stop motion up to the montage, that's my task for this week. Here it is;
Wednesday, 16 March 2011
my setup and useful books
Thought I'd update with new pics of my setup;
I have 3 lamps, some with homemade diffusers made from baking paper. There is also a reflector made from tinfoil, but the camera is obscuring it from view.
I've been using some books to help me perfect my animation. One called The Animators Survival Guide by Richard Williams was very useful to help me get my walking motion better. Below is a page from the book which demonstrates ways of animating a walking motion.
Once I've sorted these issues I'll have close to 30 seconds of footage though, so on track for now.
I have 3 lamps, some with homemade diffusers made from baking paper. There is also a reflector made from tinfoil, but the camera is obscuring it from view.
I've been using some books to help me perfect my animation. One called The Animators Survival Guide by Richard Williams was very useful to help me get my walking motion better. Below is a page from the book which demonstrates ways of animating a walking motion.
My new problem is to do with the green screen. My paint brush is blue and thin, and therefore doesn't look any good once I've got rid of the green. I also have a shot where I use a focus pull, which is throwing up issues as well. I have another book which gives a fairly detailed account of how to use the Keylight plugin in after effects, which is being a massive help.
Tuesday, 15 March 2011
20 seconds now...
So after a fun weekend of animating, which included breaking a bulb and a desperate dash to morrisons to try and get a new one, I have 20 seconds of stop motion. Keyed all the green out, and positioned my little dude (who I've called Woody) roughly where I want him to be in the shot so all is left is to add in the background on these shots.
Of course, might still reshoot some scenes...
Of course, might still reshoot some scenes...
Friday, 11 March 2011
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