Animation:
This week, instead of your usual post about an article or video, you have a special assignment based on the screening and related assignment we did this past Friday. For this post, identify and discuss at least SIX principles of animation that you observed in Up. You should be detailed in your description and analysis.
Don't forget to also complete the Weekly Comment post, as usual.
EXTRA CREDIT:
If you want to earn up to 10 bonus points this week, feel free to do an extra post commenting on this cut of Pixar examples illustrating the importance of color in storytelling: http://nofilmschool.com/2014/09/pixar-supercut-will-remind-you-how-important-color-storytelling
Video:
You have a standard blog assignment this week (including Weekly Comments post):
http://nofilmschool.com/2016/01/themes-explained-what-are-how-use-why-important
Monday, September 26, 2016
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Video Class: Tutorial Resources for DesignCrowd Project
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GW7WXJAuPM (good Crossbreed tutorial using layer masks)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ycSSIZ_azF8 (Plantimal tutorial, also using layer masks, easy to follow)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H289d3sjqoQ (very basic Plantimal tutorial)
Monday, September 19, 2016
Copyright-Free Media Sources
The following are a few sites which list public domain, copyright-free, or Creative Commons media sources. You can also do a Google search using words such as “public domain”, “copyright free” “creative commons” and “images”, “video”, “music”, etc. to find others, or use the usage rights menu in the search tools. The presence of a resource on any of these lists does not guarantee that all or any of the media in it are copyright-free. You are still responsible for checking the copyright status of media, and citing the source, where appropriate.
Make sure that any images you use from the Internet are high enough resolution for the intended use!
Images
https://images.google.com (type in a search term, then when you get results, click on “Search Tools”, and use the “Usage Rights” menu to select the desired license. Also use the Size menu to search for high res images.)
http://www.flickr.com/search (use drop down menu on the left to search by license type)
http://www.morguefile.com
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/index.html
http://www.photolib.noaa.gov/
Audio
http://dig.ccmixter.org
http://www.bensound.com
http://incompetech.com
http://www.jamendo.com/en/
http://freemusicarchive.org
http://www.mobygratis.com/film-music.html
http://www.freeplaymusic.com (registration required - please note that if your project will be broadcast in any way or entered in a contest/festival, the music is NOT free)
http://www.therecordist.com/free-sfx (sound effects)
http://www.freesfx.co.uk (sound effects)
http://www.findsounds.com (sound effects)
http://www.freesound.org (sound effects)
http://www.grsites.com/archive/sounds/ (sound effects)
Video
http://www.archive.org/details/stock_footage
http://vimeo.com/groups/freehd
http://mitchmartinez.com/free-4k-red-epic-stock-footage/
http://footagecrate.com (daily download limit of 5 clips)
http://creatingfilm.com/free-stock-footage/
http://www.stockfootageforfree.com (registration required)
http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/download-free-stock-video-intros/
Multiple Media Types
http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic98.htm
http://search.creativecommons.org/ (check each file for CC info)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons:Free_media_resources
Links for Blogs Due 9/25/16
Welcome (back) to Blogs! Wooooo!
Below are your link assignments for this week, one for each class, so make sure you are using the correct one for your class. Also check the blog handout for instructions on exactly what you are supposed to do, as the specs have changed this year. As usual, these are due by midnight on Sunday, with comments due Monday at midnight.
Animation: http://www.animatorisland.com/the-single-biggest-mistake-beginner-animators-make/
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vfqkvwW2fs
Below are your link assignments for this week, one for each class, so make sure you are using the correct one for your class. Also check the blog handout for instructions on exactly what you are supposed to do, as the specs have changed this year. As usual, these are due by midnight on Sunday, with comments due Monday at midnight.
Animation: http://www.animatorisland.com/the-single-biggest-mistake-beginner-animators-make/
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vfqkvwW2fs
Tuesday, May 31, 2016
Final Blog Post (Class Evaluation) Due 6/6/16
Please respond to the following questions (cut and paste into your post, then answer below each one). Please be honest. The grade will be based on thoughtful completion of the questions, NOT whether the content is negative or positive. :-) If you prefer to keep your evaluation private, feel free to email it to me instead.
1. Why did you take this class?
2. In general, what did you like most about this class?
3. In general, what did you like least about this class?
4. What was your most favorite project and why?
5. What was your least favorite project and why?
6. Discuss the overall effectiveness of the instructor (for example: preparation, availability, interest, content knowledge, expectations, etc.).
7. What are the most valuable things you learned in the class?
8. Do you feel that this class will help you achieve your future academic or career goals? How or why (or why not)?
9. How could this class be improved?
10. What would you tell incoming students to help them be more prepared for the class?
11. Additional Comments:
1. Why did you take this class?
2. In general, what did you like most about this class?
3. In general, what did you like least about this class?
4. What was your most favorite project and why?
5. What was your least favorite project and why?
6. Discuss the overall effectiveness of the instructor (for example: preparation, availability, interest, content knowledge, expectations, etc.).
7. What are the most valuable things you learned in the class?
8. Do you feel that this class will help you achieve your future academic or career goals? How or why (or why not)?
9. How could this class be improved?
10. What would you tell incoming students to help them be more prepared for the class?
11. Additional Comments:
Friday, May 13, 2016
Blog Supplemental Assignment for 5/15/16
Since it appears that your Pluralsight accounts have expired already, and many of you have still not completed the blog assignment, I am posting this alternate assignment for you to do instead (or in addition if you want extra credit).
This will be a traditional blog assignment, with two resources to analyze and respond to, as well as a weekly comments post. If you have already completed the Pluralsight post, you can still do this one to either replace a previous blog grade this quarter, or for extra credit. I would recommend this, as the resources this week are particularly helpful.
The first is about posing characters, but much of it can apply to actors as well:
http://thinkinganimation.com/tracer-pose-design-101-animation-overwatch-extra-frames/
Note that your response should include much more than a regurgitation of the bulleted list that is already there. Much, much more is covered in the video, especially regarding the Tracer character. There should be some good discussion/opinion with this topic.
The second is about editing, mostly in relation to film, but could also apply to animation, and could be especially helpful in polishing your final project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q3eITC01Fg
This will be your last blog assignment, aside from the class evaluation (instructions to come), so make it count!
This will be a traditional blog assignment, with two resources to analyze and respond to, as well as a weekly comments post. If you have already completed the Pluralsight post, you can still do this one to either replace a previous blog grade this quarter, or for extra credit. I would recommend this, as the resources this week are particularly helpful.
The first is about posing characters, but much of it can apply to actors as well:
http://thinkinganimation.com/tracer-pose-design-101-animation-overwatch-extra-frames/
Note that your response should include much more than a regurgitation of the bulleted list that is already there. Much, much more is covered in the video, especially regarding the Tracer character. There should be some good discussion/opinion with this topic.
The second is about editing, mostly in relation to film, but could also apply to animation, and could be especially helpful in polishing your final project: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q3eITC01Fg
This will be your last blog assignment, aside from the class evaluation (instructions to come), so make it count!
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Final Blog Post (Class Evaluation) for BOTH Classes Due 6/9/19
Please respond to the following questions (cut and paste into your post, then answer below each one). Please be honest. The grade will be ba...
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cool Flash based music/physics game: http://balldroppings.com/js/
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From Toon Boom: Prestons Blair’s (you also have pdfs of his animation books in your Documents folder): http://minyos.its.rmit.edu.au...
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http://blog.digitaltutors.com/modeling-with-quads-or-triangles/