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Thursday, January 17, 2008

Site update & Spring '08 preparations

Just wanted to post a quick update. I'm still without a PC but the new one is coming soon. A friend of a friend is helping me putting one together and we settled on all the different parts. Now I just have to order them and put it together (in other words, someone else has to help me :) ). The moment it's up and running you'll be the first ones to know.

So my computer-less existence (besides an old laptop), plus overtime at work means that critiques and updates will be minimal. For those who sent me animation shots, I got them and will post a critique (or email it) as soon as I can. For those emailing about the workflow, same thing, I'll get to it as soon as I got my new machine. Hang tight and sorry for the wait.

If anybody from our Fall 07 class wants a formal critique concerning their performance (as opposed to just getting a grade without explanation), feel free to email me and I'll do so.

Just like last semester I'll put up a Fall 07 post summary for quick browsing. Spring 08 students should start going through the Spring 07 Summary post, the class F.A.Q., the resource links, etc. etc. Get prepared, soak up every piece of information you can get. Check out the "recommended sites" links as well.

I will again ask everybody to submit bouncing balls (light, medium, heavy - in one shot, with frame counter, quicktime) at the beginning of this semester, so you might as well start now. Spread the word to people you know who signed up for this class. Tell them to visit this site, since it's an essential part of class.

I also want you guys to think about specific questions concerning this semester (animation related or industry related, etc.). Think about what you want to accomplish this semester. What are your goals? What areas need improvement? What type of shots do you want to do? What would you like to get out of this class?

You should aim for 3 finished and polished pieces at the end of the semester. Organize your time so that you can submit clear blocking for your first critique in class. Next submission should be blocking-plus with major fixes done (depending on the shot this can take one week or two), last submission should be polish. Give yourself one week per pass, maybe two for blocking-plus depending on the complexity of the shot. Towards the end of the semester you can use the time to either attack a new shot or to revisit your shots and keep polishing. Just like the previous semesters you can of course email me during the week for more critique, you're not bound to just the class time. Links to your clips are preferred, but if you don't have your own website, then start the process of getting one now and email me your clips until your site is up and running.

I've been pretty loose when it comes to deadlines but it's obviously not good to see students who've only worked on one clip during the whole semester. There can be various reasons for that, please refer to this post when it comes to my thoughts about time management and class commitment. So for this semester I am going to re-structure the class a bit. I'm all for being pro-active and self-motivated, but it looks like a few people need firm deadlines in order to keep the creative juices going.

But more about that during the first class. Get some questions together and let's all talk about the semester in about two weeks!

Cheers
JD

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Animation Magazine 20 Year Collection - repost

[UPDATE - I just got the book and out of 320 or so pages you get about 50 pages of actual text, the rest is a collection of all the covers and animation movie statistics. A bit disappointing, so be warned, there's not that much to read.]

Jim Hill writes about the new 320 page book "Animation Magazine - 20 Year Collection", which includes essays by animation legends. A great quote that Jim Hill posts is this one by Peter Lord:

"CG is the darnest thing. What most people feel is that there are too many films being made that look alike. All these releases are too close to each other. It would be the equivalent of what would happen in the live-action world if everyone just made romantic comedies. Now everyone is making these kid-friendly films, while aspiring to catch older audiences as well. Sometimes (these movies) all feel alarmingly alike. How do we break out of this cycle? We can't keep rehashing the same formulas over and over again, because we'll kill the whole thing ... We should alll be careful not to kill the goose that gives us the golden eggs."


Love it!

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Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Cloverfield Screening

Update: as reviews trickle in, everybody complains about the battery life of the camera. How can it record all the events for so long, blah blah. It's not that long, it's as long as the movie, which any camcorder battery can do. It's all recorded in real time, there are no jumps in time and events unless the camera wasn't recording it, which means that the camera was off, which means no battery was used. Come on people!

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I obviously won't spoil anything until the official release, but I can tell you what I thought.

IT. WAS. AWESOME.

Plain and simple.

The pacing, the acting, the action, the FX, the sound (oh the sound!), etc. it was just really really good. Once it's out, I can elaborate, but one thing is very important: find a theater with top-notch sound, you won't regret it.

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Thursday, January 10, 2008

Animation Mentor Newsletter - January 2008

A new edition of the Animation Mentor Newsletter is out, so check your mailboxes and if you haven't signed up yet, do it now!

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Monday, January 7, 2008

Sisyphus

Cool 2D animation from 1974 (thanks Shiva!).

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

I'm back, but not quite...


Hey all, I came back from Switzerland last Monday and brought with me a very nasty cold with coughing, fever, ear infection, etc.

So posting will be minimal.

Tata
JD

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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Good job hunting post on Jeff's site

I can imagine that you must be tired of my rants during class, but looks like I'm not the only one with the same advice. For those who need a second opinion :)
please go to Jeff's site and check out his job hunting advice post.

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Happy Holidays and have a nice break!

Thanks guys for all your work and for a great semester. For those who graduate, good luck with everything and to everybody: "Don't make any mistakes!!" ;)

Happy Holidays!
























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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Totally not Animation related...

... but I just have to share that catchy tune with you guys.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Colin's Bear on Cartoon Brew

Any excuse to post this clip is fine (even though no excuse is needed, it should be mandatory viewing every 5 mins), but it actually made it onto Cartoon Brew. :)

UPDATE! See below

Ahhh, more details emerge, this is from Colin's portfolio site:

I think that becoming a game director would be my ideal career. You know, the guy who helps decide things like, “this is how the game should play, look, sound,” and so on. I’m not very capable with a pencil, I hate programming, I don’t have the drive to practice 3D or animation, I’m not a fan of math, business bores me to death, and I think that video games are generally very poor, but yet I will maintain that I’m in the right place. Music is definitely my biggest passion and what I spend the most time on. I’m always looking for opportunities to contribute to in this respect.



Fantastic! And you can tell he's good at music and editing, because in that regard it's pure genius. Below is one of the video responses to the original post.


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The Book of SPAM's Toastvertising

How funny, just a few weeks ago my son and I talked about doing an animation using toast.

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New Wall-E Teaser

This is the new teaser, which is unfortunately again only a teaser. Unfortunately because visually it looks really really good, I love the renders. Even though I think that animated features can't really be on the VFX Oscar list due to their non photo-real look (and usually there is nothing groundbreaking about them like Gollum, Davy Jones, or bullet-time (which didn't originate with Matrix, I know), this movie seems to be more appropriate than Ratatouille. I'm surprised that since Ratatouille is being considered, why not Surf's Up? Or Happy Feet before that? The look was great, but I suppose they didn't submit them.

The satellite "blanket" is classic! Can't wait!

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Monday, December 17, 2007

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This Is The End

Wow, tempus fugit!

This Thursday is the last class for this semester. Please bring and drop off the latest and greatest of all your assignments and if you want to share, the characters and props you built during this semester. I'm sure future students will thank you for it.

One more session of useless rants and violence filled animation notes. ;)

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Friday, December 14, 2007

Visions of Light

For those who are interested in the art and craft of Cinematography I highly recommend Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography (Netflix has it). And of course Amazon:




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Enchanted Making-ofs and Interviews

Click here for the clip and to your right you see a collection of other clips. - found @ Seward Street

Among the general behind-the-scenes and interviews you get one with James Baxter.



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Horton Hears a Who - New Trailer

Go to Apple for the different versions of Bluesky's "Horton Hears a Who". This is from the Apple site:

"A new CG animated feature film from 20th Century Fox Animation, the makers of the “Ice Age” films.."

So, Bluesky is now 20th Century Fox Animation? Hmm....

Beautiful design and the renders are crazy. The elephant walk on the bridge is awesome! And the beginning is really cool with the stairs, but hey, watch it for yourself, good stuff!






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Apple Christmas Ad - Stop Motion

I know you guys can't stop watching Colin's bear, but here's something else:


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Thursday, December 13, 2007

Nice 11secondclub shot



Funny shot by Kevin Franczuk for the November winner of the 11secondclub entry. Nice render too.

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