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Short Film: Final Polish Pass

Monday, June 16th, 2008

And by final, I mean “final”. Still some tweaks to be done. But I was able to make a lot of changes and improvements this last week after a killer eCritique and comments.

It’s been said many times that an animator is never done with a shot until it is pulled away from their hands. So I’ll be making some changes this week. One thing I’ve learned moreso this term is that polishing is going to come with time. With each eCrit I learned something new in ways to go about polishing this. I’ve been able to improve bit by bit each week but still have so, so much more to learn. But hey, that’s why I love this stuff — always more to dig into.

Also had to put together my final progress reel. We just included class 2-6 stuff so there are no bouncing balls or pendulums. It’s kinda cool to see the assignments altogether. To go from never having animated 18 months ago to finishing up my short film now is crazy.

More to come… ;)

Short Film: Entire film polish pass

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Almost there… this last week I did another polish pass on my film. I broke it up a bit different and will do the “final” pass this next week.

A bit of a scare this week as my computer decided to kill over and die Saturday night. Not even a year old and after a few hours of troubleshooting, found out it needs a new motherboard and quite possibly a new hard drive. Haha, I tell you, the timing couldn’t be worse. But the good news is that I’ve had a shadow box setup so my files are safe and my laptop has Maya to finish up this last week if I can’t get my desktop up and running quick enough. I definitely have to put in a plug for Memeo AutoSync. It saved my life this week with it’s syncing powers. :)

Cannot believe it’s the final assignment this next week. Crazy! I’ve been working on getting used to the idea early of my life as an AM student coming to an end. I’ll always be an AMer, but for the last 18 months this is what I’ve done!! We had a career services Q&A this last week and man, AM really takes care of their own, even once we become alumni. The Q&A was great and a bit calming to know how involved they are with us. It’s still up to us to do the work, but the AM support system is incredible.

Kung Fu Panda finally came out in theaters this last weekend! It’s been the most anticipated film of the year for me so I was super excited to go see it. I got to go see it with some AMers (we also ate at Panda Express before - ha!) and man, the film was incredible. The teams over at Dreamworks did an incredible job all around — the animation was great, the sets and backgrounds were beautiful, and the story was solid. It was unlike any DW film I’ve seen and they have seriously stepped it up several levels. If you haven’t seen it, this is a must-see-in-theaters film. We saw it in an IMAX and if you can, do it that way, just make sure to nab the back row.

And to wind down an incredibly eventful week, we had another AM Framegrabbers session on Saturday night. Every couple of months one of our AM alum sets up a video meeting with an animator in the industry. This time around it was with Jason Ryan. We always come into the session with a film sequence that person worked on and get to hear their approach to it and ask all of our questions. It was informative, motivational, and a really nice break away from my film for a couple of hours.

As an added bonus, the new iphone is sounding pretty sweet…can’t wait for July 11th to roll around. But for now, back to my film!

Short Film: 3/3 First Polish

Monday, June 2nd, 2008

Oy! Did I mention that time is speeding by? This last week I took the final third of my film into spline.

I also went through the first and second thirds working to incorporate my mentor’s notes, and to just work on polishing it up as a whole.

There’s a lot of work to be done still — polish is the secret word of the day, the week, the month! I have 2 more official weeks to finish this baby up. The final week at AM nothing is due and it’s just a final wind down week. Now that the big hurdle of transitioning to splines is over it’s time to get into the nitty gritty of it and work on making it shine. Like I said, lots to do! I’m still having a lot of fun with it though — it’s amazing how much you can learn each week and how much more there is to learn!

Short Film: 2/3 First Polish

Monday, May 26th, 2008

I can say it over and over, but man, time is flying by fast! Here’s the second third of my film with a first pass of polish/spline/all that jazz.

Word to the wise: make sure to take a moment to think if you should use arm align when blocking a shot. It’ll save you a lot of time down the road from having to change keys. :)

Things over at AM are going GREAT. So much is happening and I’m enjoying it all. There is some amazing work being done over there. Our lectures have taken a turn the last couple of weeks — they’ve recorded lectures with some of the recruiters from Pixar, Dreamworks, etc., talking about reels, connections, interviews, all that jazz. It’s really nice to get yet another insider view. Still have a lot of work to do before I even think about getting ready to apply, but talking about it is exciting. Seriously guys, AM preps you well. It’s great.

Three more weeks to finish this baby up! I’m still having so much fun with it and learning a ton from doing it. And man! It’s a blast! Seeing those little glimpses of that character spark are amazing. But as I said, a lot of work so back to work! Happy Memorial Day!

Short Film: 1/3 First Polish

Monday, May 19th, 2008

Things are speeding up and it’s getting busy! This last week we started polish on our films. That meant for me taking everything to spline. I blocked pretty tightly so it wasn’t too bad of a transition. Still rough patches but those will be cleaned up for the next, and final go around.

Last week was a great week. So much going on, I just can’t have any complaints. We had a Horton Hears a Who Q&A on Monday with some animators who worked on the film. And to my surprise, who were the two animators? None other than David Gallagher and Jason Martinsen, two of my past mentors from Blue Sky! It was awesome to see them in a Q&A again. I’ve had such great mentors throughout AM, it was just great to see them again.

A lot of cool things are happening in the animation world. It’s just one of those times when things are great and I’m enjoying it all.

Oh, and I woke up today to several awesome greetings from AMers for turning a year older today. Drawings, cakes, songs — I love AM. :D

It’s week 8!

Short Film: 3/3 Blocking Plus

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Coming in a bit late on the blogging here but technically it’s still Monday for another 24 minutes. :) Things are getting busy. Between my film, all the stuff at AM, and just life in general, it’s busy. Having a blast, just busy. So this last week I made some final tweaks and did some reblocking to the final third of my film. Woot!

I also took some time to refine the first and second thirds…all in prep to get splining. So here’s the entire film in it’s blocking plus stage:

So this week I start to spline this baby. It’s been a while since I’ve been at the splining stage so it’s time to jump in. I had a few of those key moments in animation this last week — those instances when you see the character come to life. They were quick, but it was great to see. So I can’t wait to get this baby all splined out and polished and pretty and all that jazz. Gotta see the life in my character. Lots of work to do. :)

I cannot believe it’s week 7 already.

Short Film: 2/3 Blocking Plus

Monday, May 5th, 2008

As if you couldn’t guess what this week’s Monday post would bring…here comes the 2/3 of my film in blocking plus. Woot.

Isn’t it funny how you see stuff to fix after the deadline? Sheesh. :) This week I’ll work on the 3/3 and then do all of the fixes I need on the 1/3 and 2/3 so that next week I’m ready to get splining. Well, that’s the goal. We had an absolutely amazing lecture this last week on polishing and that final 10% by Michal Makarewicz from Pixar. So much to push towards still. Awesome stuff.

Blog posts are lacking this term. I’m sorry about that. I have a lot to share other than my own work but lately it just doesn’t rank in the top priorities list. Give me another 6 weeks and we’ll get going. I’ve collected so many amazing documents and whatnot over the last 16 months that I’ve gotta share sometime.

Happy cinco de mayo everyone. :D

Short Film: 1/3 Blocking Plus

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Busy, busy, busy. For the 1/3 of my film, the acting choices were pretty much set so the goal was to add in a few more breakdowns, and work on those little details and the little subtleties. Over the first three weeks of this term I pushed to exaggerate the character more — breaking the rig and getting back to those animation principles. So I’ve been having a lot of fun going back and layering in some exaggeration.

That snowflake in the beginning has been quite interesting to animate. Animating imperfections — wind gusts and rotations — has been a challenge. I hadn’t thought to use a motion path so that part is all done by moving keys around and whatnot.

Things are definitely busy around here but I’m having a blast with my film. I’m learning so, so much by working on it. The lectures this term have been great. Those along with crits, feedback, and all this animating is helping me grow a ton. Lots to do and plenty of room to grow, but that’s what makes animation great. I think as long as we keep pushing to learn more each week we’re on the right track.

Short Film: 3/3 Blocking

Monday, April 21st, 2008

Final third is blocked! Woo! I had a BLAST working with this section. My goal this term as I’ve said is to push my timing and posing. This has meant some crazy posing and smashing of his head and body. I’ve broken the rig…but most of the time it works out. There have been some crazy instances though with the eyes popping out through the heads and eyelids all askew! It still needs work, but I still have 9 weeks. :)

How he ends up on the ground in the first shot I’m not sold on yet so that’ll be seeing a reblock. I’m really having a blast with this film — and man alive am I learning a ton. Now I start grinding into getting those details all set in and getting that blocking plussed!

Here’s the whole film in it’s first pass of blocking. I left all of the set on wireframe to focus on posing. It’ll magically reappear at the end of this term.

Short Film: 2/3 Blocking

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Time is definitely speeding by. Last week we had to block out the 2/3 of our film. It still has some rough patches but it’s getting closer.

A good portion of my time last week was spent away from the computer — sketching, planning, and trying to visualize exactly what I wanted and how each motion was going to work. That last shot of the four took the most time. I took a whole different approach of how he flies back to the pole with some suggestions from my mentor. It’s been fun though to work on something that pushes those poses since I’ve always stayed more contained. I’ve worked to break the rig a bit to really smash his face and just throw him around. But like I said in my last post, it’s been so much quicker for me to spend most of my time away from the computer for this first blocking pass, really getting to a point that I can visualize exactly what I want. Then it’s pretty quick to get it into Maya.

This last week finally brought some specific video reference. There had been a lot of chatter among some AMer friends and they even started voting in our forums if I should do it or not. So, I finally did it — I stuck my tongue to a frozen pole. :D Oy vey. More than anything it was for a few laughs. Would I jump off a building for reference? Well, probably not. But no hurt in this…or at least not too much.


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