Animation and Design
Wednesday 28 May 2014
Final Project and Reflection
Please upload your final project to this drive linked here.
Make sure to title your file lastname_firstInitial_final.mov
Make sure your file is uploaded as a Quicktime file (.mov)
Take this end of the year survey
thanks
Make sure to title your file lastname_firstInitial_final.mov
Make sure your file is uploaded as a Quicktime file (.mov)
Take this end of the year survey
thanks
Monday 21 April 2014
Intro to final project
Please see this sheet and fill it out for your final project. DO the following:
- Copy the original master document
- Rename the copy to your last name
- Fill out
- Share with Mrs L at shsmap2013@gmail.com
Project schedule:
- Begin final project document, prep for pitch on Friday
- Elements of Art-April 23rd
- Apr 25th-Pitch your idea to the class (60 sec)
- What are you doing?
- Project story or highlight in a nutshell
- Why does it appeal to you?
- What will you learn that will have value outside of class
- May 9th-Milestone Critique/presentations
- May 21st-Final project due
- May 23rd-Final Project Presentations
Saturday 12 April 2014
Pick a process!
For the next week of school you will pick an area of focus and try your hand at learning something new (or getting better at something if you kind of already know something about it). This is a short week of learning. The purpose is to get enough of an overview of the process that you could select this process/software to apply to a final end of the year project if desired. There are two animation concepts you can choose from:
- Rotoscoping with Photoshop or Flash
- 3D modeling with Blender
Rotoscoping
Assignment: Please watch the rotoscoped videos below. Then watch the movie linked to Good Explanation of the Process (below). As evidence of your learning, you will create a simple 10 second rotoscope test using video capture with Photo Booth on the Mac, and Photoshop or Flash. You will record your face or body using PhotoBooth on the Mac (no audio), and combine it with little drawings and other graphical elements painted in photoshop or created as symbol art in Flash. Remember you can also apply filters to your video in Photoshop. This will simply be a test, not necessarily a work of art. You will then be asked to consider some questions about rotoscoping.
Rotoscoped sample videos:
A-Ha (the Grandaddy of them all, winning numerous MTV awards)
Ladyhawke
Linkin Park
Kanye West
The Paper Chase
Doppelganger
Skateboarder
Good explanation of the process
You will demonstrate at the end of the week your progress over 10 seconds, 12 fps, 120 frames. I will want to see a Photoshop file or Flash file with a video layer, and other layers that combine drawings etc. NO AUDIO! (at least for now)
- Video file (this will be the project format)
- In a layer you will import your video
- In a layer on top of video you will have a draw layer for your drawings.
- You may also want a duplicate of the video layer in case you want to try filtering frames of your video with filters.
- New File-Video File, NTSC 720x470
- New Video Layer-import video clip
- Make a new blank video layer on top for drawings
- Duplicate the video layer if you want to try some filters on your video
- Import a video file into the timeline-it must be flv compatible, so you may need to convert to flv, or a format compatible with Flash.
- Make a new blank layer on top for drawings
- Make new layers as necessary for symbols and graphics
Blender 3D
Assignment: Please complete the tutorials below. You will turn in one model as listed below (glass model from second tutorial-see below), and answer a short easy quiz that matches up terms and concepts with menus within blender.
Blender Cookie Tutorials-
There are 6 mini tutorial movies in this linked page. You should watch movies 2-6.
Getting Started with Blender(getting started with Blender with Alex Cordebard)
Assuming you have completed movies 2-6 above, you will watch the linked tutorial above and follow along. You will create the glass at the end of the video and turn it in as a rendered png file. You should be able to discuss terms and concepts including 1-10 below, and do a match up quiz at the end:
- Object Mode vs. Edit Mode
- Vertex, Face, Edge
- Extrude
- Modifiers, Subdivide
- Loop Cuts, Edge Loops
- Mesh
- Duplicate, Mirror, Scale, Rotate
- x, y, z axis
- Solid, wireframe
- Flat, Smooth Shading, Lighting
Friday 14 March 2014
Sunday 23 February 2014
2D to 3D
Write a response to the following questions:
- Of the movies you watched right before the break in class, which was your favorite? Why?
- Do you think Snow White still holds up today?
- Do you think Monster in Paris seemed like other 3D movies you have seen recently from a story and visual perspective? Explain your yes or no answer.
Wednesday 5 February 2014
PSA Examples
Please look at the following PSAs:
- Drunk Driving
- Drunk Driving-Legos
- Drunk Driving
- Texting
- Texting
- Texting
- Bullying
- Bullying
- Pollution
- Gaming
- Bullying
Cool Movie about Bullying
Essential Group Questions:
1. Which of these are the best at persuasion? Why?
2. Which of these do you think would be most effective at getting audience members to respond to the 'call to action'?
3. Which of these makes the best use of statistics?
4. Do statistics add to a PSA, or do they take away from the PSA? Are they useful for persuasion and accomplishing the desired goal of getting someone to respond to the 'call to action'?
5. What is the call to action in each commercial? Is it specific or is it up to the audience to decide what to do?
6. Which has the best story? Is this one also the most persuasive?
7. Which has the best art? Is this one also the most persuasive?
8. Which appeals to the broadest audience? Is this one also the most persuasive?
9. Which one uses audio most effectively? Why?
9. Which one uses audio most effectively? Why?
What can you learn from these PSAs that you can apply to your PSA?
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