Wednesday 11 June 2014

The Making of Lego House





Pixar


 About Pixar:
·      Bass it around their own thought when younger
·      Billy Crystal turned down Toy Story, saw the success of it then decided to accept the part in Monsters Inc
·      Movie doesn’t come to life unless you visualize it
·      Long process, takes around 2 years to make
·      California institute of the arts was started by Walt Disney
·      Animation program was made in A113, placed it in most films as a good luck charm
·      John Lasseter watched the film Tron in 1982, this inspired his imagination
·      John Lasseter made the idea of computer animation in Pixar
·      Steve Jobs bought Pixar in 1986, he made apple
·      Luxo Junior was made originally as a short movie but Pixar changed it to be pixars logo


Toy story:
·      Catch phrase ‘to infinity and beyond’
·      Made Woodys character dislike Buzz Light-year because of jealousy
·      If the making of the movie was fun, its going to be on screen
·      The first animation test was in1992

Bugs Life:
·      Had a tiny camera put in grass to see from a ants prospective
·      Research a lot about ants to make the movie
·      Difficult film to make but once complete they were certain they can produce any film
·      ‘Ant March: Director, John Lassetter (1998)
·      No individual ants have there own thoughts

Up:
·      Made in 2009
·      Real life balloons would lift a with 25 million but in an animation they used 20,000
·      Unusual idea, never shy away

Monsters Inc:
·      Made in 2001
·      Mike and Sulley: director of characters, Pete Doctor
Film mainly based around Mike and Sulley’s relationship
·      Film the voice overs to create the character

Nemo:
·      Made in 2003
·      Marlin Loses Nemo: Director, Andrew Stanton.
·      Scene of Marlin losing Nemo based around the director of the scene about being protective over his child. He used this story because he thought it is a universal situation.
·      Work on the scene a lot

The Incredibles:
·      Made in 2004
·      Display their powers; director, Brad Bird
·      Power matches the character
·      Producer, John Walker

Toy Story 3:
·      Made in 2010
·      Ken meets Barbie; director, Lee Unkrich

The voice:
·      Pixar has the same voice overs in more than one film
·      The voice overs are made before the animation
·      The voice overs are films whilst practicing

My Timeline

My Timeline:

This is my timline on all the different types of animation productions and animators such as Tex Avery, Sullivan's studio and Walt Disney.
It also shows the year the animations and the devices were created such as the Phenakistoscope, Kinetoscope and Sound film. I have introduced famous animations for example, Felix the Cat, Tom and Jerry and Donald Duck.


Wednesday 2 April 2014

Stop Motion

Stop Motion:

Stop motion also known as stop frame is an animation technique to make a physically object appear to move on its own. The object is moved in small increments between individually photographed frames, creating the illusion of movement when the series of frames is played as a continuous sequence. Dolls with movable joints or clay figures are often used in stop motion for their ease of repositioning. Stop motion animation using plasticine is called clay animation or "clay-mation". Not all stop motion requires figures or models; many stop motion films can involve using humans, household appliances and other things for comedic effect. Stop motion using objects is sometimes referred to as object animation.

Chuck Jones

Chuck Jones

Chuck Jones was born on September 21, 1912 and died on February 22, 2002.
he was an animator, cartoon artist, screenwriter, producer, and director of animated films.
he worked for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Bros and his own production called Chuck Jones Productions.




The animations he produced was:
  •  Bugs Bunny, 
  • Daffy Duck, 
  • the Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote,  
  • Sylvester, 
  • Pepé Le Pew

Wednesday 9 October 2013

Anime

Anime Review One:

This short film is eye catching to me because i personally like action films, also the animation is very clear and is in HD which gives the video a better concept. The video is very easy for me to understand so it would be even more easy for other people to understand as i dont understand anime that well.







Wednesday 12 June 2013

draw on film




Drawn on Film - Cel Animation - Painting Film:





Cel Animation:

A traditional form of animation used in the production of cartoons or animated movies where each frame of the scene is drawn by hand. A full-length feature film produced using cel animation would often require a million or more drawings to complete.
A cel is a sheet of transparent cellulose acetate used as a medium for painting animation frames. It is transparent so that it can be laid over other cels and/or a painted background, then photographed.



Draw on Film/Paining Film:

Drawn on film animation, also known as animation without camera, is an animation technique where footage is produced by creating the images directly on film stock, as to any other form of animation where the images or objects are photographed frame by frame with an animation camera. On blank film the artist can draw, paint, stamp, or even glue or tape objects. Black film can be scratched, etched, sanded, or punched. Any tool the artist finds useful may be used for this, and all techniques can be combined endlessly.