Monday, 23 November 2009

japanese full body tattoos

this is a short film about full body tattoos. they are part of a gang in Japan. Sailor Jerry got lots of inspiration form Japanese art and you can see the resemblance.

Friday, 20 November 2009

Music

i am going to start looking for music for my animation. research old rock and blues from anytime after 50s and also some old navy songs, similar to the one on the trailer for Sailor Jerry's life.

The ventures

What Size's am i working with

Billboards

i have found a website which has helped me see what size i need for a billboard. there is no standard size, but there are a few which i will probably use, one of the widescreen size at a 2:1 ratio.

4 sheet - 40x60 inches.
6 sheet - 1200mmx1800mm.
12 sheet - 120x60 inches.
16 sheet - 80x120 inches.
32 sheet - 160x120 inches.
48 sheet - 240x120 inches.

Television

TVs are all different size's i think i will stick to a standard size so i will probably want to use 750x576, i know this is a safe size to stay with.

PAL: 25 frames per second
NTSC: 29.97 frames per second

Standard Definition TV: 720x576 resolution, 4:3 aspect ratio
High Definition (720p): 1280x720 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio
High Definition (1080p): 1920x1080 resolution, 16:9 aspect ratio

Smart Phones

A smartphone is a mobile phone offering advanced capabilities, often with PC-like functionality. There is no industry standard definition of a smartphone. For some, a smartphone is a phone that runs complete operating system software providing a standardized interface and platform for application developers. i am sure i will be playing my animation though a iphone or ipod touch as this is what is about and probably the best quality.

iPhone 3G, 3GS & iPod Touch:
- 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
- 480-by-320-pixel resolution at 163 ppi
- 3:2 aspect ratio

Video formats supported: H.264 video, up to 1.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30 frames per second, Low-Complexity version of the H.264 Baseline Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in .m4v, .mp4, and .mov file formats.

Mock ups

These are a few mock ups i have done. i dont think i will stick too any of them but i just want to see what i can do and give myself a feel for what i want to animate. i am pleased with them and i am happy because i feel like i know what direction im taking.





Alcohol and Advertising

The ASA (Advertising Standards Agency) and Ofcom are two independent bodies that enforce a certain level of control to advertising in the UK, through government backing to police advertising and make sure the laws are being followed by advertising agencies. There is also CAP (Committee of Advertising Practice) which watches non-broadcast advertisement which has it's own set of codes and CAP which also covers broadcast advertising.

This is the Cap Code which is on the ASA website, i feel this is the most valuable bit of information regarding Alcohol in Advertisement.

ALCOHOLIC DRINKS


56.1 For the purposes of the Code, alcoholic drinks are those that exceed 1.2% alcohol by volume.

56.2 Marketing communications must contain nothing that is likely to lead people to adopt styles of drinking that are unwise. Alcohol must not be handled or served irresponsibly. The consumption of alcohol may be portrayed as sociable and thirst-quenching. Marketing communications may be humorous but must nevertheless conform with the intention of the rules.

56.3

a) As is implied by clause 2.8, the spirit as well as the letter of the rules in this section apply whether or not a product is shown or referred to or seen being consumed.

b) The rules are not intended to inhibit advertising on alcohol-related health or safety themes that is responsible and is not likely to promote a brand of alcohol.

56.4 Marketing communications should be socially responsible and should neither encourage excessive drinking nor suggest that drinking can overcome boredom, loneliness or other problems. They should not suggest that alcohol might be indispensable. Care should be taken not to exploit the young, the immature or those who are mentally or socially vulnerable.

56.5 Marketing communications should not be directed at people under 18 through the selection of media, style of presentation, content or context in which they appear. No medium should be used to advertise alcoholic drinks if more than 25% of its audience is under 18 years of age.

56.6 People shown drinking or playing a significant role should neither be nor look under 25 and should not be shown behaving in an adolescent or juvenile way. Younger people may be shown in marketing communications, for example in the context of family celebrations, but should be obviously not drinking.

56.7 Marketing communications should not be associated with people under 18 or reflect their culture. They should not feature or portray real or fictitious characters who are likely to appeal particularly to people under 18 in a way that might encourage them to drink.

56.8 Marketing communications should not suggest that any alcoholic drink has therapeutic qualities (for example, stimulant or sedative qualities) or can change moods or enhance confidence, mental or physical capabilities or performance, popularity or sporting achievements. They should not link alcoholic drinks to illicit drugs.

56.9 Marketing communications must neither link alcohol with seduction, sexual activity or sexual success nor imply that alcohol can enhance attractiveness, masculinity or femininity.

56.10 Marketing communications may give factual information about:

a) product contents, including comparisons, but must not make any health claims, which include fitness or weight control claims. The only permitted nutrition claims are “low alcohol”, “reduced alcohol” and “reduced energy”.

b) the alcoholic strength of a drink or make factual strength comparisons with other products but must not otherwise suggest that a drink may be preferred because of it's high alcohol content or intoxicating effect. Drinks may be presented as preferable because of low or lower strength.

56.11 Marketing communications should not suggest that drinking alcohol is a reason for the success of any personal relationship or social event. A brand preference may be promoted as a mark of, for example, the drinker’s good taste and discernment.

56.12 Drinking alcohol should not be portrayed as a challenge, especially to the young. Marketing communications should neither show, imply or refer to aggression or unruly, irresponsible or anti-social behaviour nor link alcohol with brave, tough or daring people or behaviour.

56.13 Particular care should be taken to ensure that marketing communications for sales promotions requiring multiple purchases do not encourage excessive consumption.

56.14 Marketing communications should not depict activities or locations in which drinking alcohol would be unsafe or unwise. In particular, marketing communications should not associate the consumption of alcohol with an occupation that requires concentration to be done safely, for example, operating machinery, driving or activity relating to water or heights. Alcohol should not normally be shown in a work environment.

56.15 Low alcohol drinks Low alcohol drinks are those that contain between 0.5% - 1.2% alcohol by volume. Marketers should ensure that low alcohol drinks are not promoted in a way that encourages their inappropriate consumption and should not depict activities that require complete sobriety.

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Ed Hardy, Mike Malone

When Norman "Sailor Jerry" Collins passed away in 1973, he had left specific instructions with his wife about the fate of his tattoo shop- and in turn, his legacy. According to Mike Malone, Jerry said it was to be offered to each of his three proteges, Mike Malone, Don Ed Hardy, or Zeke Owen. If those men didn't heed the call, then the shop and all the master's artwork was to be burnt to ashes- no questions asked.

this is some of Ed hardy and Mike Malone artwork. i have been looking over it and you can really see how lots of their inspiration has come from Sailor Jerry. But each keep their own style.

Ed Hardy
http://www.starstore.com/acatalog/ed-hardy-japanese.jpg

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3182/2590109593_4cd36a61d4.jpg

http://www.pocketberry.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/02/ed-hardy-love.jpg

Mike Malone aka "Rollo Banks"

http://www.austinchronicle.com/binary/2d26/rollommvalentinecrop.JPG

http://www.austinchronicle.com/binary/1bf0/music_feature-39496.jpeg


http://lh5.ggpht.com/_6aQQ9wVEBA8/SrApPaZz17I/AAAAAAAAAEU/Nj34V6-b3tM/2882_88949328128_88942653128_1846896_865204_n.jpg

Tattoo's

i have decided that i want to use Sailor Jerry's Rum as my drink. i love the drink and the art work i think is amazing. that its all tattoo art its very handmade and rough, and i really like this. i am going to trace some tattoos and work out a style that i can use for my final products. this is one of my friends tattoos that i have drawn up in illustator.


Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Textures

i have been playing around and made some textures. i have been using images and brushes just to see what kind of results i can get.













Monday, 16 November 2009

Guinnes

Guinness have been known for unique and original adverts. for years they have been creating great adverts with unusual animations and filming techniques.



this video uses stop motion. this is one way of animating that i am thinking of using in my own project.



this is a much older animation for a Guinness advert, there is no sound and you can see how its hand drawn from the marks.

https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi_9id00oMQoJEgVgH7TGw2C8yLnPPCSyNsbK-1WFDUktHqejDWdIcFmkB2Q-F1eEiGh7g0oNpoMhltKMKWgAI6R9uAHXltWYnM-m_pTLNaxUr61IVKOcwNBKW73_oUbyAMO91jYPpSkA/s400/Classic+Guinness.bmp

http://www.bulldogbritishpub.com/images/Guinness/guinness10.jpg

http://www.ireland.com/media/images/gallery/2009-09/495x371/4511dc2e-9eb1-46b0-b659-1d485615386f.jpg

http://www.discoverireland.com/FI_Images/product/17426_Guinness.jpg

all of these classic poster are from some of their earlier advertising campaigns. even these have a original and unique designs which they have followed over the years
Sailor Jerry is a tattooist, he started this in the second world war whilst being in the navy. the rum is named after him and his artwork is on the bottle, this already has a very handmade feeling to it.



Sailor Jerry Forever Roses by Sailor_Jerry.

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4c/Much_tattooed_sailor_aboard_the_USS_New_Jersey_1944.gif

Handmade

we received our new brief which is handmade. in which we have to create a advertising campaign for an alcoholic drink, taking in the considerations on commercial alcohol advertisment. we have to make a 30 second advert for television, a version for a smartphone, a billboard design and poster. by using rough elements and handmade designs i am sure i will be able to get a good design for this project. i will research alcohol campaigns and find a drink that suits me and gives me what i want.

Monday, 2 November 2009

DVD cover



made a quick cover for my DVD case, and used the image for my background on DVD studio pro.

Friday, 23 October 2009

Thursday, 22 October 2009









i used the exposure and glow effect to flash out the ending. i like this effect and think it gives the feel of an end of a concert with a big flash light.

colour tones











i have used some different colour tones for the video in certain areas here are the results. i thought i would of rathered more of a bright colour as its going with my DJ video, and it would of gone along side well with the lighting. but after playing around with some different colours i am sure that a darker colour looks much better, the black and white looks good and i like the contrast between that and the glowing effect.

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

Class Crit

i have had some feedback from my crit and its helped to give me more of an idea of what want. i think im going to bypass the idea of using lighting effects. i want everything to have a strong contrast and i want to look at adding tones into the video. i don't want there to be a single tone of colour throughout the video i am looking to just add it in, in different parts and where i think it will look good.

After Affects

i have started using after effects and adding it to my video, i want to try things out and get confident with using after effects.

The Glow Effect



i am using this when lights appear in the video so it reflects off them and brightens up the screen.






i am enjoying using after effects but finding it frustrating in many ways. i am not sure if i am able to achieve the exact results i want, i also need to get a plugin and i am finding it hard t find the right one.

Monday, 19 October 2009

Sound done



this is my final edit with sound. i have used some sounds from the original video and some from websites and some of my own recordings. i have used three bits from songs which have scratching in it and i think they go really well with the video. as its a form of music i thought that it would work and sound good with the scratching parts in it and i am confident its successful.

Saturday, 17 October 2009



this sound is the recording of me plugging headphones into my amp with the levels turned up high to get a big feed back sound.

sound effects

i have been looking at these website to get the right sounds for my video. alot of the sounds are very artificial and havent been exactly what im looking for. luckily alot of my sounds in my recording are good enough for me to use in the video, but some of them are out of place and wont work with the rest of the videos.

PACDV
Free SFX
Flash Kit
Free Loops

more videos

here im just looking at some more DJ videos to see in what ways they use light. the first one is well contrasted and shot on a very high res camera, its very professional and well filmed. the second is a live video of daft punk, in this you see great lights and its very fast. you cant see the DJs that well but the lights are a great show so keeps it enjoyable. the third is of the DJs Justice and its a close up video so you can see more of what they are doing.





Thursday, 15 October 2009

AE

i want to start to think about adding effects to my edit. but first i need to learn some. the effect i am looking for is using light streaks, but hopefully not as plain and bold as that. i also will want to give the video really strong contrasts and and bold lighting. i want to use after affects to learn these techniques and add them to my video.

here are some examples of what im looking for.


Wednesday, 7 October 2009

first edit.
this is the first edit i have made. i haven't done anything about the sound yet but i want to look into finding the best way of recording it and editing it in. i am sure there will be samples i can find on the internet so i will look into what will be the best way to record and add them in. i am pleased with the edit and the cuts of the video, and am sure to keep it like this and play around with everything.


Untitled from jack layfield on Vimeo.

Animatic

animatics are used to show the second outcome after the story boards are drawn. they are able to give the client a bit more of an idea of what will happen and of the progress. this is mine that i knocked up after learning a few techniques. i had trouble editing the layers in After affects to i have just simply used the transformation tools to make this short and first animatic.



Monday, 5 October 2009

computer resolution



these are the resolutions we will be using depending on which camera we will use.




my second idea is to film a friend djing. i like this idea because i can really try and focus on the audio and get that perfect, the audio for djing i think will sound really good especially if its for a quick film.


my first idea is too film a friend spray painting graffiti in a legal area. if i get lots of footage i am sure i can make it dramatic, and dynamic. i am not sure at this time how i will exactly add effects but after finishing editing i am sure i will be able to see what effects would work. i am also keen on learning after affects and adding them into this project.

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Crash Bang Wallop

received the brief for the new project crash bang wallop. i have to produce a 15 second video of a everyday situation and make it dramatic or dynamic. i will research fast moving videos which are well cut and have a narrative.
i want to look into the best way of recording the audio and how it will fit in with the editing, i am not sure weather to sample sounds or record them myself.

Monday, 16 March 2009

Flash

We have been given the brief to our new project where we have to create a character and animate his moves for a drinks company "NATURAL FIZZ". We are working in flash to animate which is something i have always been very keen on.

I will gather research looking into childrens drinks, looking at fizzy and healthy drinks. I am disappointed that our character has to been a school boy/girl but this will make it harder to create a convincing character so am happy with the challenge.

I will give my self the right amount of time to look into research, designing and learning how to use flash to get my best result and hope to achieve a good outcome.

Saturday, 28 February 2009

Bibliography.

Sites used to complete essay.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_source_software

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_software

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Source_Definition

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU_General_Public_License

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_free_software

http://www.opensource.org/

http://www.valleytechnology.co.uk

Checklist

My feature checklist is completed.

Friday, 27 February 2009

Thursday, 26 February 2009

Finishing off

I am now coming to the end of my site, all i have to do now is make sure that i have everything that i need on it.

Creating more users.



i created a contact page.

Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Good books

For this project i went to the universities Libary and took out a book called "a type primer". I found this book very useful it had lots of technical terms in it that were very handy, had typographers from the 14th century to our present day. And it was just a very interesting book to read.