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Evidencing Editing My Animation

When animating, I used the app iMotion Pro on my phone to easily capture and manoeuvre around my character on all of my sets. The pro version of the app allowed me access to more advance techniques, such as changing the frame rate, differing focal point as well as being easy to use.  iMotion Pro Icon Once I had captured all the footage, I used another software on my laptop to edit the animation together. Used iMovie as it is free and already accessible on my laptop. iMovie Software Icon In the editing process, I made sure the cuts between the opening sequence changed in time with the music. This tempo was face pace and tedious, but it was effective when in time and synced.  When animating my final piece, I used gels as well as set up studio lights. In post production, in iMovie, I manipulated the colour features from a mix of green and purple to blue overlay, to bl...

Effects of Corona Virus on my Final Major

              The restrictions brought into place by the Corona Virus lockdown significantly impacted the development of my Final Major in many different ways. From being unable to attend college because of school closures to being limited on art materials due to non essential shops shutting, all these factors affected the overall result of my project.  The availability to work whenever I could soon became extremely useful as the days I could and couldn’t work changed rapidly. When Lockdown was first introduced, they announced that all non essential workers were to stay home and only key workers were allowed to continue working. I currently work in the bakery at ASDA  and before lock down would only work Sundays or the occasional Saturday due to my contract being seasonal, meaning my hours are very flexible to my normal college routine. ASDA being a supermarket meant I was classed as a key worker and could continue working but once...

Proposal & Review Proforma

Section One:  Influences, Research, Sources and Ideas The starting point for this project that inspired me to pursue animation for my final  major was the song “Come Along” by Cosmo Sheldrake as the song has quite a whimsical  yet eerie tone to it, helping to create vivid imagery. The overall vibe of the song reminded  me of the film “Coraline” directed by Henry Selick, about a girl who discovered a secret door  to an idealistic world far more exciting than her own. While being creepier in style than I  intend my final major to be, “Coraline” uses traditional stop motion animation to bring to  life the characters, the same type of animation I want to use for my story. The behind the  scenes of “Coraline” were a helpful insight into how creating a stop motion is done on a  larger production scale, giving helpful tips of how to construct both sets and character. Section Two:  Major Project After planning all the storyboarding...

Timesheets

Final Major Outcome - 'Come Along' Animation

Animation Soundtrack

"Come along, catch a Heffalump Sit with me on a muddy clump We'll sing a song of days gone by Run along now, don't be glum Get you gone, now, have some fun Don't be long, for the end is nigh Don't let moments pass along And waste before your eyes March with me and the borogroves Come with me and the slithy toves And never ask us why Come, come, come, come, come along now Run away from the hum-drum We'll go to a place that is safe from Greed, anger and boredom We'll dance and sing 'til sundown And feast with abandon We'll sleep when the morning comes And we'll rise by the sound of the birdsongs We'll be here when the world slows down And the sunbeams fade away Keeping time by a pendulum As the fabric starts to fray There's no such thing as time to kill Nor time to throw away So, once for the bright sky, twice for the pig sty Thrice for...

Character Designs

At first I decided on six main characters that were all part of the circus. Each one is a different animal but all of them apart from the raven would use the same type of armature as the main character that would be the mouse. The lion is the ring master and is uncharge of the circus while all the other animals just perform as part of the group. The mouse is the main character within my narrative. He sees the circus and befriends all the other animals and is then convinced he wants to run away with them. This is the design of the armature I used to create his body with, after looking at many other armature designs on Pinterest, I eventually planned to use wire inside allowing maximum flexibility but also durability. This was the first attempt at the mouse armature. The clay worked really well at keeping the wire together and created a solid base that would have been great for painting on top of or covering in fabric. The real issue was with the arm and leg j...

Animation Storyboard

During quarantine, I’ve been using my time to create a final major that promotes an optimistic, hopeful theme of doing what you love and seizing the day. The inspiration came partly from the current Corona virus situation as it’s difficult to feel satisfied with life, so decided to produce an animation allowing me to pursue something I love and look forward to working on. The story follows a character who wants to run away from the toxic people in his life and the mundane nature of his daily life. After meeting a group of people who love him and inspire him, he decides to follow his dreams and join their circus. At the beginning of this project, I started by writing the story out and deciding what imagery would fit with the flow of the music. This took a lot of re-listening to the song to figure out which parts were more fast paced and which bits were more slow and relaxed. I tried to place the scenes with the most action in during the chorus to emphasis the key moments within the...

Hand Animation Experiment

I decided to do a quick practice animation to test the software I used to use when I was younger. The app is called iMotion and while its pretty basic, limited to only manually taking photos or making time lapses. The app doesn't really allow individual frames to be removed or imported meaning that all the photos taken have to be perfect or the whole scene has to be redone. The animation runs at 18 frames per second to make it look a little smoother. The second half of the animation looks a lot better than the first because I started moving the fingers more individually making the movement appear a little more realistic, as if the fingers are actually dragging the hands. The only issue was the lighting flashing toward the end. I’m still a little unsure as as to whether the flash was caused by my own shadow making one of the frames appear darker than the others, or if it was caused by the two light sources being inconsistent. However, I am pretty sure it must have been the form...