Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Monday, April 28, 2014
Building a Scene in Maya
Hi there!
This assignment was to build a scene in maya by creating our initials with simple shapes and placing them in the foreground in an interesting and compositionally appealing way. I had a good time with this one except Maya scared me plenty with the spinning wheel of death.
Anyway. Enjoy!
AC
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Outline for the Third Term Paper
Third Term Paper Outline:
Special Effects in Animation and Live-Action
Special/Visual Effect: Zero Gravity/Floating
The simulation of zero gravity is and will always be a
challenge in the film industry. The two films on topic for discussion are
productions that received generous amounts of praise for the dedication to
their subject. Inception(2010) and Gravity(2013) both went to great measures to
bring zero gravity to Earth.
Inception(2010): Corridor Scene
-Director wanted to keep CGI to a minimum
-Sets built in a hangar in England in order to film the
scenes that used rotation and tilts
-Two versions of the corridor were built: one with rotation
and the other was stationary
-Actors such as Joseph Gordon-Levitt acted the scenes within
the stationary version with a harness and wires so that he could fly and jump
from one wall to the other
-Hallway
shown as normal in playback, giving the illusion that the actors are floating in zero gravity
-Clothes
were also taken into careful consideration. Ex: wires in shoe strings
-All
wires/harnesses were erased for final
-Rotating version of corridor 100 ft long: suspended by
large rings and powered by two electric motors.
-A camera was stationed on a plate
that ran on a track beneath the floor of the rotating corridor
-Camera was remote controlled
Gravity(2013): Scenes in Space
-Director wanted realism and therefore wanted animators to
get close and personal with people that have experienced zero gravity first
hand in every situation. Ex: tethered astronaut is accelerated — or two
spacewalkers, tethered together, jerk one another around
-Sandra Bullock suspended with a 12-wire rig that resembled
a marionette.
-The production brought in the most talented and detail
oriented puppeteers in the business to simulate zero gravity
-Computer animation was used to blend what was called the
Light Box(simulation of light in space) and the wire rig
-Technological process was very intricate and allowed for
little spontaneity. Actors were under extreme time constraints.
Conclusion:
After comparing the two films, I have found that the
simulations were done quite well and with generous amounts of precision and
accuracy. Being that gravitational forces will always play a role in every
action of the human body imaginable, it was quite impressive at how believable
these moments were such as the fight in the corridor of the film “Inception” or
the dead silent moments in space of “Gravity”. This goes to show that with
careful observation and the power to educate oneself of an otherwise improbable
experience of an average Joe, any effect can be created.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Character Animation
Hey all!
My animation was created using my stationed iPad mini and a can-do attitude. I had a difficult time finding a item that was easily poseable as my boyfriend had given ALL of his used action figures to Goodwill and the remaining are stowed away in their protective packages so I had to improvise. Our stuffed giraffe was the solution along with an empty Patron bottle. This proved to be a great comedic choice. Enjoy and please find the humor in it.
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