Monday, 4 May 2015
FINAL POST.
In the end, due to time constraints, I was forced to do a time lapse/stop motion of myself drawing instead. Here is the final outcome.
Thursday, 5 March 2015
Animation Practice: Water balloon pop!
Another quick animation from a Thursday morning session, this time we did a water balloon being burst. The more I work in this method the more I find myself wanting to move toward it for my final piece. I will begin experimenting with what I have storyboarded (will upload soon) using traditional mediums next week.
Water balloon animation
Wednesday, 4 March 2015
Animation practice: Balloon Deflating
In Thursday morning's session last week we animated a balloon deflating, blowing them up and watching them to see how the motion went.
Example
My Animation
In this exercise I (obviously) worked traditionally, sketching each frame with a pencil and going over with a brush pen. I really liked how easy and fast this was but with the line variation it still looked interesting. I'm thinking of perhaps using a traditional method for my moving image project or at least looking to do some samples in this style.
Thursday, 19 February 2015
Inspiration (but for the plot this time!)
Having a think about the actual content of the animation itself I was imagining the lightning storm scene from 'Misfits' as a basic idea, a group of people running in fear from a 'falling sky', lead by Chicken Little. Though it wouldn't follow the plot exactly of 'unwarranted panic', the inspired comic that we are doing contains a twist end in which Chicken Little was right, so it is more taking inspiration from the moral and the famous line ''the sky is falling''.
Misfits Advertisement
The storm scene which I talked about can be seen near the beginning of this video. Looking at how they are thrown around and the over the top actions and slow motion is what inspired me greatly toward this idea.
Music
All great animation and movies have scores and music, so this is an important decision. I'm also thinking about which music I would put to the piece as I prefer this idea over dialogue. I also had the idea to include sound effects of the 'storm' which I could look at creating myself or downloading online.
Of course, songs with appropriate lyrics would be very fitting, but perhaps too cliché, leaving me to wonder if my music should be instrumental only with a pace that fits rather than words. I will look at thinking of examples when I begin to storyboard though I feel that a fast pace will be good, think songs that would play in big action scenes.
Misfits Advertisement
The storm scene which I talked about can be seen near the beginning of this video. Looking at how they are thrown around and the over the top actions and slow motion is what inspired me greatly toward this idea.
Music
All great animation and movies have scores and music, so this is an important decision. I'm also thinking about which music I would put to the piece as I prefer this idea over dialogue. I also had the idea to include sound effects of the 'storm' which I could look at creating myself or downloading online.
Of course, songs with appropriate lyrics would be very fitting, but perhaps too cliché, leaving me to wonder if my music should be instrumental only with a pace that fits rather than words. I will look at thinking of examples when I begin to storyboard though I feel that a fast pace will be good, think songs that would play in big action scenes.
I can't title this post
Method
Thinking about the actual content of my animation, I feel like I will concentrate on looking at 2D animation. Although experimentation is important, it is something I have experience with, having created a 30 second hand drawn frame by frame animation before.
Having worked in this way before I know what didn't work out and I can try other methods of 2D animation as when creating this piece I was limited in software and ended up hand drawing each frame without onion skin and hoping for the best while piecing them together on Windows Movie Maker - obviously not the best method. I would like to look at traditional art to see if it is possible to work faster that way although digitally it would be easier to fix errors. Also I will definitely be using colour this time.
Colour/Tone & Story
As said above I definitely want to use colour, it has great importance in a lot of my examples and inspirations and I would like to look at using it to express emotion and tone. With the main theme of Chicken Little being panic/hysteria I want that to be the focus of my animation. My main idea is having the 'cast' gather and go into panic, running from the 'sky falling'. Continuing with putting importance onto colour and lighting I was thinking of looking at things like Nothern Lights and lightning storms. For the 'cast' themselves I was going to use humanised versions of the animals, therefore the same designs I will use in the comic itself even if not following the story that we are doing for it and instead taking a sort of inspiration from the original.
Thinking about the actual content of my animation, I feel like I will concentrate on looking at 2D animation. Although experimentation is important, it is something I have experience with, having created a 30 second hand drawn frame by frame animation before.
Colour/Tone & Story
As said above I definitely want to use colour, it has great importance in a lot of my examples and inspirations and I would like to look at using it to express emotion and tone. With the main theme of Chicken Little being panic/hysteria I want that to be the focus of my animation. My main idea is having the 'cast' gather and go into panic, running from the 'sky falling'. Continuing with putting importance onto colour and lighting I was thinking of looking at things like Nothern Lights and lightning storms. For the 'cast' themselves I was going to use humanised versions of the animals, therefore the same designs I will use in the comic itself even if not following the story that we are doing for it and instead taking a sort of inspiration from the original.
A look at the preliminary designs for
three of the characters:
Chicken Little, Foxy Loxy & Goosey Loosey
The designs shown above were my first designs for the characters we will be using in the comics. I've uploaded it just to give a look at my art style/the style I will be using and the sort of characters, a group of young adult friends.
Wednesday, 18 February 2015
Inspirations (again) (I'll stop soon) (maybe)
Thinking back more at animated music videos, my favourite potential route, I forgot to include a few of my favourites.
Freak Kitchen - Freak of the Week
I love everything about this animation. The art style is beautiful. The movement in the hair is perfect and the lighting around the 2:40 mark. The whole video has a great colour palette based off of the background colours and lights.
Freak Kitchen - Freak of the Week
I love everything about this animation. The art style is beautiful. The movement in the hair is perfect and the lighting around the 2:40 mark. The whole video has a great colour palette based off of the background colours and lights.
In the 'making of' video, the director speaks about using camera effects as if it were live action which is what makes it so visually appealing, hardly any of the shots are static looking, however this combined with the 'rough' art style that he talks about is why I love it so much. I too would like to keep a very drawn looking style in my animation.
Disney
Snow White Dance Scene
The Little Mermaid - Poor Unfortunate Souls
I had to include my two favourite Disney scenes of all time. I far prefer the older Disney movies (Snow White, 1937 & The Little Mermaid, 1989), the character designs and the way they're animated. Personally, I dislike the newer 3D ones look, such as Frozen and Tangled. The characters all look the same therefore giving them less 'personality'. Poor Unfortunate Souls is a personal favourite because of the contrast between Ursula and Ariel, their body types and traits are shown through how they move.
More Inspiration
The colours and lighting used in this animated short are beautiful, as are the textures and general feel of the concept art which can be seen here
[ Link is not my tumblr ]
The movements of the character, although non human, are very expressive. Although personally I feel like I won't wish to use voice overs or anything of that sort, the build into the background music really helps the pace of the piece.
Tuesday, 17 February 2015
Character Animation Attempts
On paper using a stop motion app on my iPhone, I created a few character animations. They're jittery and extremely unfinished looking but it was more to test out getting the character themselves across as I feel that this will be a very important aspect to the route I would like to go down.
This was inspired by a ring leader style character, I like the fluidity of it and it gets across her sort of 'sexy' character and integrates her accessories into her actions, with the movement of the hat.
The walking itself in this practice didn't work out very well but instead of a simple basic walk I tried to put more of a personality to her movement.
This was inspired by a ring leader style character, I like the fluidity of it and it gets across her sort of 'sexy' character and integrates her accessories into her actions, with the movement of the hat.
The walking itself in this practice didn't work out very well but instead of a simple basic walk I tried to put more of a personality to her movement.
Thursday, 29 January 2015
Inspirations
My inspirations when it comes to moving image and animation are animated music videos. Telling the story of a song through drawing is something I adore, especially when the work is character based. Some prime examples of this are
Studio Killers - Ode To The Bouncer
What I love about this and the other Studio Killers videos is they have one set of characters throughout (Cherry, Goldie Foxx, Dyna Mink), and I also love the mix of 'styles' or mediums used.
Gorillaz - 19-2000
For the same reasons another video on my list of inspirations is the 19-2000 music video. The mix of different moving image methods makes for an interesting overall look. And though not directly linked to animation, I very much enjoy the art style of Jamie Hewlett.
Timber - Vivienne Medrano
Studio Killers - Ode To The Bouncer
Gorillaz - 19-2000
For the same reasons another video on my list of inspirations is the 19-2000 music video. The mix of different moving image methods makes for an interesting overall look. And though not directly linked to animation, I very much enjoy the art style of Jamie Hewlett.
Timber - Vivienne Medrano
Different from my other inspirations is this animated short by Vivziepop, which is all 2D animation done in TV Paint. The colours used and the scenery and general atmosphere are amazing, the story is clear and emotive and the characters are expressive and individual without having voices. The background music, though not the focus of the piece, goes along with it nicely to show the mood each second.
Kinetic Typography
Portal 2 Soundtrack - Want You Gone
Zombieland - 'Rules For Survival' (Warning: Graphic Imagery/Gore)
Kinetic typography is something else that inspires me. The first example of it being used to show song lyrics and large amounts of text is something I enjoy, especially to create movement that links with the meaning of the words and the beat of the piece. In my second example, it is used sparingly throughout the film 'Zombieland' but is perfectly placed within the scenes and fits in well with the comedic atmosphere of the whole movie.
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