Tuesday, February 5, 2019

Experimental Animation # 3



              So for today's class, Group D started out our assignments by partaking in the William Burroughs writing style that leads to consequence. It was a fun assignment and very random. Seems that we had a good outcome with our sentence structure and storyline, lead to some interesting statements.


The second assignment we did for the day was based on making our own shadow puppets using a dark room as well as some see through silhouette cut outs as well as using my hands for the short animation clip that we put together. 

The third project we did for the day was related to a green screen. Unfortunately we didn't have model so everyone decided that I should be the model for the shot. It was really fun and interesting. I think that I have gotten used to making really perfect work for my previous animation classes so the fact that I could loosen up a bit and just be goofy, free of worries, makes experimental animation even more fun and enjoyable. This is the original uncut version that I have decided to upload. I will eventually post up the finished version that has been composited in after effects in a few days. 


The las assignment that we did for the day was related to oil paints. I usually use acrylic paints for my assignments because I like the speedy way that the paint dries but using oil paint was effortless. The paints glided together really smoothly and just a little bit wen ta long way, but the clean up was another story. 


We also had to look for a video that showcased experimental work. I chose a student's assignment that I found on Vimeo. The reason why I chose this footage is due to the fact that this week I used oil paints for the first time and I just wanted to finish off the day strong with something that I have never used before. I like the pastel colors that were used for the production and the slow animation that alters with the transitions of the colors. 
https://vimeo.com/289331850

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