Thursday, 25 November 2010

Object animation

object animation is when you use objects from as big as a table or even bigger to as little as a rubber to make an animation. it is a form of stop motion animation, that envolves the animated movment of any non-drawn objects. Object animation is usually combined with other types of animation like model or puppet animation to create a more realistic effect.

Pes is an object animator he does different themes and uses a range of object from cup cakes to chairs. i find object animation fun because you can make a object become anything you want from chairs being humans to candles being bullets.

The advantages of object animation is that you can make an object do most things and that the lighting, camera movement and spatial relationship are not virtual. The disadvantages is that the bigger the object the harder it is to move it around  and make it do any kind of movement, also i think it may be harder to tell a story with objects because it doesn't have any facial expressions.


this is an object animation we done

cut out animation

Cut out animation is animated by using flat characters ,props, surfaces from different materials like paper, card, stiff fabric and photographs.
Animators that have used these techniques are Terry Gilliam and Lotte reiniger, there style is simmilar in a way that they both have a element of using cartoon. Terry Gillam cut out animation are more realistic than Lotte Reiniger beacuse he has cut out photographs, which show human and showing a human gives it facial expressions and looks more realistic.

The advantages is that it is easy to make being the process is not long and time consuming.
The disadvantages is that you have make sure your camera and lighting positioning are correct and stay in the same positions. Also you have to be patient with the firmness and rapidness of the characters movement by having to pause a lot. With cut out animation doing a close up of a characters face is not ideal when having dialogue because it is hard to get the characters to lip sync.

 Out of drawn animation and cut out animation i don't know which one i would choose because they both have there advantages which are cut out is less time consuming which for solo animators is good.

cut out animation

Thursday, 4 November 2010

Drawn animation

Drawn animations is the traditional way of making an animation. they are special because they have no limatation except which you can probably argue that fact that you can not make a cartoon in the genre horror. cartoons can do anything you want them to do. being a cartoon they seem to get away with anything from being abusive and using bad language, cartoons usally bring fantasy to life even though they mainly appeal to children some of them use adult content. today we caculated how many frames it would take to draw when taking a sip of a drink, we caculated it by knowing that it is 25 frames per sec divided by 2 then we timed how long it took one of us to take a sip three times.

Walt disney is one of the most famous drawn animators around he is most famous for his disney character Mickey mouse.

Drawn animation requires working in a team because you have to make sure you get the drawings precise and you need co- ordination, Drawn animation is time consuming because you have to keep drawing each movement you make your character do.

Advantages are that you can make your character do anything and look however you want it to look, also you can make your character get away with literally anything, drawn animation  can be diverse you can make it appeal to both children and also make it appeal to the adults.
Disadvantages drawn animation is very time consuming and you need a lot of people to help, also getting each drawing the same but with a slight difference

Thursday, 14 October 2010

STOP MOTION VIDEO

Hope you like it :)

PHI

PHI phenomenon is a result in human instinct. where our brains try to make meaning from what we see, so when we see images close together our brains try to make a relationship between the two images which result in movement. PHI is often confused with beta movement, but it is a distinct phenomenon not directly involved in the perception of motion pictures.
Here is an example of PHI:


An example of PHI is a called a zeotrope

Thursday, 23 September 2010

zoetrope


Zoetrope was invented by a man called William Horner, the Zoetrope didn't become popular until the 1860's. The zoetrope was invented in 1834 it was quite exciting because it was one of the first devices to create moving images.

A zoetrope is like a mini cinema. It is like a drum with slits going all the way round, you can insert a paper strip with animated drawings on. when the device is spun and the viewer looks through the slits an illusion of movent is created.  The faster you spin the drum the smoother the movement of the images will look.
 
The strengths of using a zoetrope is that you can create any illusion being that you can turn an umbrella into  a mushroom, also it is a simple to make.
I think that a zoetrope weaknesses are just to make the images run smoother you have to spin the drum fast enough and it is not convenient for a whole crowd to watch because it is so small and you have to look through tiny slits just to see movement and if you look over the top of the drum you wouldn't be able to see any movement apart from blurs.

Thursday, 16 September 2010