Sunday, June 5, 2016

Blog 12: Animation Project Complete

As of Friday evening, the animation project is done! Our group worked vigorously over the past few days and finished with an impressive animation.

The idea for the project was to show the early stages of life and change them through aging and ending with death. We used both sand and charcoal techniques for our animation and over the two worked well together. One of the more obscure transitions we used included ripping the charcoal paper down the middle and then creating a large opening in the center. While filming this part, it was unclear how well the transition would work, but after viewing it in Premiere, it's safe to say that it played its role quite well.

One of the positive aspects of our group was that we worked diligently. Once we had an idea and started working there was not much to stop our progress. Something that could be improved upon however is how quickly we got to work. Each day had a bit of a slow start with going forward but once we started working the 600 frames were done in no time!

Being someone who loves animation, I am eager to see what the other groups did for their animations.

Our next project is one that I very much looking forward to. I have always loved creating rhythmic sequences and can't wait to get back to it!

On a side note I am sure my blogs may be a bit repetitive in structure but with the next project there should be some good things to blog about!

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