Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Estings
My idea for an esting would indulge the target audience in the estings because of the nature or it. My idea for the estings is to have my claymation which is a football player shooting into a goal and scoring with the E4 logo exploding out of the goal and flashing in big letters. Ive decided to use this idea because some people watching E4 would be interested in football and i plan to make it amusing and unrealistic to amuse the audience.
Friday, 19 October 2012
Monday, 15 October 2012
Name : Ronaldbiniho
Age: 90
Employment : Footballer for Barcalona
Occupation - Ronaldbinho plays right midfield for barcalona and also invests his time in his own perfume brand. He likes to take care of his appearence and avoids falling on the floor during a match because he doesnt want to get dirty. He also doesnt believe in simulation and once reportedly punched louis suarez for diving during the champions league final.
Stop frame animation occurs when an image appears to be moving on its own. to make this happen, each picture that is taken is slightly different to the next one. to achieve this the process has to repeat itself. the quicker in which the frame move, the quicker the more smoother the animation will look. This can be seen in such films as Chicken run and Wallice and Gromit the curse of the wear rabbit.
Development:
Pioneers
Joseph Plateau - was a Belgian physicist who developed the phenakitoscope in 1832 and was one of the earliest devices in animation to be developed. The phenakistoscope consisted of two discs together on the same axis, the first disc slots around the edge, and the second drawings of successive action, drawn around the disc in circles.When viewed in a mirror through the first disc's slots, the pictures on the second disc will appear to move.
William Horner- he was born in 1786 and died 22 September 1837. He was the creater of the zoetrope. The way it works is a strip of images are placed into a drum, once the drum is then spun it creates a moving image. William Horner was a mathemation and head master of a school.
Emile Reynaud - he was the inventor that created the Praxinoscope optical toy, and was the first to show cartoon films on a public screen. The praxinoscope was made in In 1876 and was made to amuse young children. . The way it works is a band of pictures are put in a rotating drum and each of the pictures being slightly different to the one next to it. in the middle of the drum are vertical mirrors and then once the drum is spun by hand the image begins to show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxYP1nOSVJY
Aadweard Muybridge - was born in 9 April 1830 and died 8 May 1904. he was in important in the development of motion in motion picture. he used multiple cameras to capture motion in stop-action photographs and his zoopraxiscope which was a device for projecting motion pictures.
Thomas Eddison - The kinectiscope was device invented by Thomas Edison in 1888.The kinetoscope produces the illusion of movement or animation by using film strips and then moved over a light source with a high speed shutter.
Lumiere Brothers (Auguste and Louis) - they were both the pioneers of early cinema and animation and their invention of cinematography. they created the film of people leaving the lumiere factory and is considered to be the first motion picture.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4nj0vEO4Q6s
George Pal - he first started in animation by creating the animation series of the puppetoons in the 1940's. The puppetoons were small wooden figures and after each frame the puppet would change its shape, this was known as replacement animation.
developers
Willis O'Brien
Wednesday, 3 October 2012
Techniques and Slow motion Animation
here is an example of what we did in class in designing a thaumatrope.
The thaumatrope was invented by John Paris. It was a toy that was popular in Victorian time. Its made my an image being on each side of a card with two bits of string attached to either end, once the card is then spun it creates an image together. to do this the pictures had to be in relation to each other. It aims to retain the visual of the image for 0.04 seconds.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
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