Monday, 17 October 2011

Animation Core Lecture 2 review

Animation & Observation
The foundations of the animation were discussed in good depth today, with particular attention paid to the history of technological progression in animation. This seemed to me to be one of the best way to begin researching the subject of professional animation, which is always restricted to the technology available at the time. The uncanny valley, one of the earliest pieces of animations in human history, being made from a series of "key frames" appeared to demonstrate this. I learned that despite the effective shortcuts that can be used to create realistic animations nowadays, unavailable in earlier times, the artsitic study and breakdown of animation frame by frame is needed to capture the essence of animation.

(The above to be adited later)


Thought of you, by Ryan Woodward (2011) - Moving to say the least:



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