mandag 18. november 2013

Storyboard

Our first storyboard assignment.
We were making a storyboard about two objects, traveling in different speed, meeting at a point. I ended up drawing two cats, one lazy one sleeping on the couch and the other one running, both heading for the food bowl. Giving a minimum of 7 frames and a max of 20 frames.

The main point of this assignment was to illustrate the different speed with just simple pictures. I found out that the best way to show this was with the background. As you can see, the overweight black and white cat almost always have the green couch in the background, showing that he has not really moved that far. While the hyper ginger one running through  sort of "three rooms" to reach the food bowl. There is a very sudden ending, because I ran out of frames to use.

  
  

In our second storyboard assignment we were given a script and a three views sketch of a room where the scene was taking place. It is a crime/detective story from the Victorian Era, where an inspector named Sam Small is meeting Lady Caroline to give her some files.
First, a quick character design.








torsdag 14. november 2013

The Pond

Our latest assignment in Flash we were given a random sound clip with different obscure sounds put together. Just the sounds didn't make that much sense, and we didn't have to make a short film that did make sense, as long as it was synchronized with the sound. I chose to try to make a "story" out of it, and ended up with this short film about a fly that gets eaten by a toad at a pond. It is made in Adobe Flash and a mix of frame by frame, motion tweet and cut out symbols.

I am pleased with the result of the story, but the deadline limited my work. This is the result of what I handed in, but I would like to do the final touch on it. There are some stuff, like the toad turning the wrong color for a frame, that I didn't notice before I had handed it in. But beside these tiny details, I'm satisfied with the fact that I was able to make a story out of it, and the how the lip-synch turned out.




mandag 4. november 2013

Cubey Jumping

At the time we are working on a very simple character called 'Cubey' and have learned about anticipation and overlapping. We were givin this very basic character to work with so that we can concentrate about the overall movement and use the priciples we've learned over the past weeks; timing, weight, stretch and squash, anticipation and overlap. 

Here is my Cubey jumping from point A to B.
(It should have a couple of more frames at the beginning with Cubey just standing there to give it more anticipation)




Adobe Flash Pro, frame by frame.