Wednesday, 21 October 2009
Moving Squares
This is an animation that I produced in After Effects. This was my first time using the software, so it was more of a learning process than something technical. I started off with a simple square, which I transformed in various different ways, such as scale, transparency, movement speed, movement path, and altered the colours. Then I reflected the pattern, modifying x and y values in the corresponding way, before doing so again. I scaled down the movie size, due to it being quite large, and added music onto it.
I enjoyed using After Effects, as it allowed me to make something that would have taken me days to make in Flash under 2 hours to make. The software is easy and fun to use, and up to now it isn't that complicated. I am pleased with the animation I ended up with, as it animates nicely, and looks cool. The only thing I don't really like is how erratic the movement is- I may try making the movement slower, and smoother.
Face Animation
This animation involved quite a large process, but I am quite pleased with the end results. It shows that I will be able to work with much more complex shapes, and still animate them just as easy once they have been broken down in Photoshop.
After working with After Effects for a while, it seems to me that what it involves is the manipulation of several small image animations, which are then combined into one large animation.
Once the pieces of my face were broken down, and skin covered the gaps it created, I placed it in After Effects, and began to contort and move each of the pieces individually. For the eyebrows I used the Bezier Warp tool, which added hinges onto them, which I could manipulate easily, via stretching and rotating. Once I had edited the facial features, I made the lights in the background pulse on and off, which isn't really noticable, and added a sort of rain effect, using an image I imported from Photoshop that was larger than the main canvas, dragging it down diagonally, then looping it, to make it animate smoothly.
Moving Character
This was the second thing I produced on After Effects. We were looking at how easy it is to manipulate a characters movement, and how saving each limb as a different composition, editing them seperately, then placing them together at the end makes the whole process of animation a lot easier, and leaves less clutter.
I like this animation, and I would be interested to try this method to a more high quality standard, moving onto real animated characters, not just basic forms.
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Animated Type
This is an advert for the programme House that appears on the Hallmark Channel. This advert features text rotating, and more becoming visible as the main
character narrates what is shown on screen. Small pictures accompany the moving text to emphasize what is being said/shown.
This is one of the crack intros that were commonly used before Amiga games loaded up. This would have been made in the 80's or early 90's, and is a great example of what animated
type was like years ago. Whilst it isn't very technical- it does it's job, and looks OK.
Wednesday, 30 September 2009
Research- Kyle Cooper
Kyle Cooper is a director of film titles; making over 150 different ones. He has been credited with "almost single-handedly revitalizing the main-title sequence as an art form". He founded two companies, Imaginary Forces and Prologue Films. He is a member of the Alliance Graphique Internationale and holds the honorary title of Royal Designer for Industry from the Royal Society of Arts in London.
He was influenced by Stephen Frankfurt's opening titles to "To Kill a Mocking Bird".
Research- Saul Bass (1920-1996)
Saul Bass was a graphic designer most famous for his work on film title sequences, notably Hitchcock, Preminger, and Scorsese. His first notable work was the title sequence and posters to the film The Man with the Golden Arm in 1955, which starred Frank Sinatra.
Saul Bass could pick out the one image that symbolizes an individual movie as a whole, and he would use these in the posters and title sequences that he produced.
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
After Effects Animation
This is an animation that I produced in After Effects. This was my first time using the software, so it was more of a learning process than something technical. I started off with a simple square, which I transformed in various different ways, such as scale, transparency, movement speed, movement path, and altered the colours. Then I reflected the pattern, modifying x and y values in the corresponding way, before doing so again. I scaled down the movie size, due to it being quite large, and added music onto it.
I enjoyed using After Effects, as it allowed me to make something that would have taken me days to make in Flash under 2 hours to make. The software is easy and fun to use, and up to now it isn't that complicated. I am pleased with the animation I ended up with, as it animates nicely, and looks cool. The only thing I don't really like is how erratic the movement is- I may try making the movement slower, and smoother.
Wednesday, 23 September 2009
Animation Videos
This was an advert that aired a few years ago for Honda cars. I remember liking this advert when it came out due to
the animation, and the upbeat attitude that it had. Honda picked a great song to go with it, and I believe the animation
style goes with the song excellently.
First Post
This is my Interactive Media Blog.
Here I will do some of my research, and give examples of my work, and feelings/ examples of the different things that I will study.
The above image is a Photoshop Cut Out filter of the Library in my town centre. I like this image, as I believe it has a similar appearance to images that appear in media nowadays.
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