Animation
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Health and Safety (Risk Assessment)
There wasn't many health and safety risk during my animation creating, although there were some, all of which I took into consideration, as I was only using a bamboo tablet and a laptop, the main hazards were electricity - making sure plugs for charging the laptop were securely in position and the switch turned off before unplugging and plugging in, making sure bags and drinks were away from both the bamboo and laptop, and wires were all tucked away to avoid trip hazards for myself or others around.
Tuesday, 8 July 2014
Checklist Completion?
Project 1 Autumn - 100%
Project 1 Spring - 100%
Project 2 Spring - 100%
Project 3 Summer - 100%
Project 1 Spring - 100%
Project 2 Spring - 100%
Project 3 Summer - 100%
Where am I in my animation?
So far for my animation I have one minute and 8 seconds, this consists of a variety of animation techniques such as stop motion and rotoscoping, I have 4 different rotoscoped sequences, 2 are of Harley Davidson motorbikes riding down a road, and the other 2 are of horses, 1 of a horse show jumping, the other of a horse racing. The stop motion is of the title sequence and also of the credits sequence at the end. I have also completed the music, which is from the song ACDC - shook you all night long - half way through the song and also the beat at the beginning for the title sequence, which I cut up and put together in the software audition.
Friday, 4 July 2014
Process and Equipment set up
1) The equipment that I have been using is my laptop alone for the rotoscoping and also a bamboo tablet to complete the drawings on in Photoshop, for the stop motion part which is the credits and also the title of the video, I used a camera and a camera pole which the camera was attached to, and just took loads of photos of my letters I cut out from paper after printing, and placed them on a white sheet of paper all in place, then worked backwards by taking them away for each new photo.
Equipment Set up Photos:
Equipment Set up Photos:
Wednesday, 2 July 2014
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