Wednesday, 28 April 2010

Clip 28

i have created the second rotoscope in AE. for this one i was quite keen on using some unusual colours so i have tried to make it look like a 3D pop out book using reds and greens.

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Clip 8

for the first clip i am going to rotoscope i will do it in flash again as i enjoyed it and this clip isnt as long as some others its only 65 frames.

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Monday, 19 April 2010

Massive Problem

so basically got to my lesson today to hand in the work and realized i have actually done the wrong sections for the video which isnt at all good, after spending hours on it. so the only option is that i have to do the sections that i unfortunately missed. as my time on this is going to be much shorter and i need to get them done as quick as possible i have decided to create and improvise the techniques of rotoscoping as i go along.

Saturday, 17 April 2010

Finished Films

in the end i never used photoshop i just did the other two films in AE here they are.

Clip 29

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Clip 9

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what suits best

after trying to fit patterns in with my i have had to use different shapes in the background i have a idea a strong colour pallet which i am happy with now i just want it to fit in with some patterns.

i am not to happy with the patterns in this i feel that they are to overpowering with the colours i have chosen.



i like the shapes but i feel there isnt enough.



this is a pattern that i am happy with for the background, i am very happy with the colours.



for the other video i tried to use just the outlines of the dancers and lines to achieve a abstract feel.





after seeing these images lives i dont like the look so i will just use colours and keep the dancers in blocky outlines.



Wednesday, 14 April 2010

Flash Complete clip 15

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Export Issues


in this edit you can see how some of the frames leave behind little scratches of colour. this obviously doesnt look good. so i am going to have to try some different exporting techniques.

first i tried to export it as a sequenced PNG

after creating the PNG sequence i opened Quicktime and open image sequence


Monday, 12 April 2010

First up Flash

so i have decided to do one of my videos in flash. i am not 100% sure in what way i am going to do this but am confident and will give it my best shot. whilst trying to import the video i came across a small problem the video actually has to be a FLV to be able to embed it into the timeline.



so to change the format i had to launch Adobe Media Encoder.



after doing this i was able to embed the video into the timeline and this allowed me to trace the video frame by frame.

Friday, 9 April 2010

Idea 3

For my third and final idea i want to use outlines of the dancers and animate them with lines and colours in the background. i am going to rotoscope them with straight lines to give it a different feel to the others where i will try and trace as best i can. i would like to base my ideas on the itunes adverts as i like the idea of just having the outlines of the dancers contrasting with the background.





Idea 2

For another idea i want to use patterns in the piece to create a retro feel. i would like to find and use patterns from the 60's and 70's to create an abstract animation that feels and looks authentic. i decided to do this after watching austin powers for 100th time and thought i could use the patterns to interlink with the style of rotoscoping.











Idea 1

For one of my idea's i want to trace the subject frame by frame in flash to create and sketchy line drawn animation which i am sure will be be very effective. for this idea i am not worried about it being to difficult i just have to prepare myself because i am sure it is going to be time consuming.

this is a simple rotoscope of horses using flash as you can see the line wiggle and move each frame, this is the effect i want to achieve.



this is a rotoscope that one of my friends made. he used Flash and drew each frame one by one.



this is a quick mock up of the drawing i want to achieve and animate.

Ideas

after doing a little research into rotoscoping i have decided a few themes and ideas i want to approach. for the three films i want to create different styles of rotoscoping and i want to do this by using different programs and techniques. at the moment i am very keen on using Flash, After Effects and Photoshop to create my different films and i am sure that if i use these different programs that each rotoscope will have a different feel to it and i will achieve what i want. i want each film to have a different style as there are going to be 31 sections i have to be sure that i am not going to do the same style as anyone else.

Thursday, 8 April 2010

take on me - A HA

classic song and this uses rotoscoping so well, transforming a comic into a live action. in this video you can easily see the rotoscoping and its in such great detail.

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

research

these are two videos i found where they have used rotoscoping, in the music video its alot more imaginative and maybe not all is rotoscoped from live footage. the second one is very basic, a little sketchy and it bounces all over the place.
i would like to achieve something inbetween the two.



New brief

Our latest brief is to rotoscope a dance routine performed by sussex downs dance students. we each get 3 sections of the film which was filmed at the college, after each of us edits our own sections they all get stiched together to one film with lots of different rotoscoping techniques which we have all done. once the film is completed it will be getting projected behind the dancers at the same time as the dance is performed to the public.

Monday, 1 February 2010

planning for the animation.

i want to research simple animations. i want my animation to be mainly in black and white, i feel that it would be easier to produce this and i only want to add colour when i feel it is necessary.









i am not going to hand draw my animation, but these videos are the best examples i can find of simple animations that are just black and white.

planning for the animation.

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Friday, 15 January 2010

Climate change brief

in our new brief we have been commissioned by Eastbourne borough council to make several short films each 15 - 30s long, and we are trying to promote awareness of global warming and climate change. we have to create these videos using any combination of moving image, animation or motion graphics, to put the message across about global warming. Nick Adlam is setting us this live brief he is the Energy Initiatives Officer for the Eastbourne Council.

i am going to start researching global warming campaigns and try and find a good art direction to follow and get inspiration from. i will spend time researching figures about how much CO2 is caused per person and in which instance they have used it. i am feeling confident about this brief and if i put the time in i am sure it will be rewarding.

The Age of Stupid



we have recently watch a film about global warming. The film begins in the year 2055 in a ravaged, war-torn, flooded world, where an unnamed archivist (Pete Postlethwaite) is entrusted with the safekeeping of humanity's surviving store of art and knowledge. Alone in his offshore repository, he reviews archive footage from back "when we could have saved ourselves", trying to discern where it all went wrong.

the message they are trying to get across is that these problems are upon us now and we have to act now to change our future. he follows 6 characters throughout the film, in short clips showing how these people have been affected by global warming, how they are fighting against it or how they are the ones making it worst. the film definitely left and impact and made me realize a lot which i wouldn't of known before. i think that films like this should be shown freely around the world to show awareness and warn people about the serious dangers of global warming.


Video

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