Monday 17 September 2012

More Inspiration

I found some more animation websites that don't really have the same style as what I am going for, but are still very motivating

http://bitey.com/

http://www.ediblecastle.com/

Inspiration

I have found my main source of inspiration, "TARBOY"'s website containing other inspiring animations by the same animator

http://www.tarboy.com/

Plug-in Research

After discovering the possibilities of plug-ins, I have looked up a resource that I might use later within my project to make cool effects

http://filmmakeriq.com/2008/12/aftereffects-plug-in-round-up/

Camera Research

The camera tool will play a large role in my project apparently, so I have done some research and found some tutorials to help

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hf-k5co1BSs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-rSmdMIGPs
http://tv.adobe.com/watch/learn-after-effects-cs5/using-camera-tools-and-changing-camera-settings/
http://library.creativecow.net/tutorials/adobeaftereffects/camera

Background Colour Options

At first I was planning to have a flat yellow background, but thought it would be best to look at other options. After seeing it on screen, yellow might not be the best choice. I am liking either green or grey at this point.








Vector Elements

I have begun to make the vector elements in Illustrator to then import into after effects

*remember*
Don't import as footage, import as layers


List of Elements to make

Before I can begin animating I need to make the following vector elements in Illustrator and then import them into after effects:

1. Block
2. Background
3. Blueprint
4. Jar/Liquid
5. Tube 1
6. Tube 2
7. Pipes
8. Hammer arm
9. Claw arm
10. Screwdriver arm
11. Ball
12. Crack
13. Beam of light
14. Cogs
15. Conveyer belt
16. Flamethrower
17. Boxes
18. Truck
19. Factory
20. Guy

Storyboard

I created a basic storyboard to show the overall narrative of my animation









Moodboard

My moodboard explaining the overall graphic style and inspiration behind my project


Synopsis

My synopsis/plan of what I intend to do as included in assignment 2:



For my motion graphics assignment, I intend to create a kinetic animation with heavy use of vector images and camera movement. To link to the quote of “design is thinking made visual” by Saul Bass, I am going to take a fairly literal approach in terms of the narrative behind the animation. The story will start with a blueprint/design of a product on a piece of paper (the thought/idea), then zoom in and an animation of the process of building the product within a factory will happen on the screen (made visual).

 A visual explanation of this can be seen within the storyboard PDF that has been attached in the same folder as this document. The overall style will be heavy use of 2 tone silhouettes; a basic, flat background colour and black figures in the foreground.

All the images will be vectors created in illustrator and then imported for ease of animation. Examples of this theme can be found in the mood board PDF. The theme is greatly influenced by a factory setting; therefore most of the imagery will be of spinning gears, industrial pipes, metal, sparks and machinery.

The main source of inspiration for the entire project is a flash animation called “Tarboy” that can be found at this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACHVwA1D8fE. Though it was made in flash and not after effects, it is still a good example of use of kinetic animation without any text.


Week
Activity
#9
Concepts, sketches, scripting, storyboarding
#10
Create images in illustrator/photoshop for importing, begin animating
#11
Continue Animating
#12
Final touches
 

Sunday 16 September 2012

Basic Sketches

I have got the idea to do a mostly industrial themed kinetic animation and started doing some rough sketches of things I might include in my animation.

Mostly mechanical objects like gears and pipes and other machinery.


Sunday 9 September 2012

Assignment 2 Inspiration

A huge source of inspiration behind this is the animation "TARBOY".

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ACHVwA1D8fE

along with other kinetic animations:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNxoLJy3m3s

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bt5LVnbJzGM&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IajePuYnu0k&feature=fvwrel

I don't particularly want to explore typography animation, but the way the camera moves and the overall silhouette/vector style is definitely something I am interested in.

Assignment 2

All updates from this point on will be related to assignment 2 until indicated otherwise