Now that you have worked your logo, understand a little more about After Effects and how the platform works, I would like you to really push your animation. You have worked on your logo and animated it, some of you have worked harder than others. The people that have really taken the time to understand After Effects will have a leg up on this assignment.
The Nightmare Before Christmas is a brilliant film! The crew that worked on the film was meticulous in their details and it took them full week to shoot one minute of film!
Before we get to shooting a film, I need you to show me that you understand the history of animation.
So, please complete this assignment and post it on your blog.
After you have completed your history assignment, I would like you to please create a stop motion video that follows this outline. If you need ideas for a Stop Motion, use the power of google.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Making Your Logo
You are now your own production company. You may not believe
me but here are the main questions you need to ask yourself:
- Are you making movies
- Are you posting these movies to a site that allows you to showcase your work to others?
- Do you have original ideas that you would like to showcase in and/or out of this class?
Well, if you answered yes to any of these questions,
CONGRATULATIONS you’re officially your own production company. (Pretty snazzy!)
Since you’re in your own production company, you need to
think of a couple of things:
What is your production company called?
What is your logo going to be?
What do you want your logo to look like?
All of these things are very important and should not be
taken lightly.
We will be making our logo in After Effects. This is because we want our logo to look SNAZZY! (It's the word of the module, just go with it!) Video Copilot is a Youtube channel that can help you learn a bunch of snazzy tricks such as Keying & Transparency, Motion Tracking, and much more. Look at a few of their tutorials and then get working on your logo
Thursday, October 17, 2013
Gif
Have you ever seen something like this and wondered what it was? Have you ever wondered how to make one yourself?

Well, luckily today is the day that you're going to learn all about Gif's!
Gif's are made in Photoshop, photoshop uses Raster Graphics. This is an important thing to note for a number of reasons that will become clear later on in the module. For right now, you need to know the difference between Raster and Vector Graphics.
Please have a look at this video to understand the difference between the two.
After you have looked at that video, we need to make a GIF of our own! Luckily for you, a student already made a snazzy video on how to do this. (If the video doesn't work click on the hyperlink)
Also, there are some awesome directions for showing you what to do.
Here is the rocket ship and the flame so you can get going.
After you have made your gif please use this tutorial to learn how to upload your GIF onto your blog.
Wasn't that fun? In fact, I loved it so much I want you to make your own original GIF and upload it to your blog as well!
Well, luckily today is the day that you're going to learn all about Gif's!
Gif's are made in Photoshop, photoshop uses Raster Graphics. This is an important thing to note for a number of reasons that will become clear later on in the module. For right now, you need to know the difference between Raster and Vector Graphics.
Please have a look at this video to understand the difference between the two.
After you have looked at that video, we need to make a GIF of our own! Luckily for you, a student already made a snazzy video on how to do this. (If the video doesn't work click on the hyperlink)
Also, there are some awesome directions for showing you what to do.
Here is the rocket ship and the flame so you can get going.
After you have made your gif please use this tutorial to learn how to upload your GIF onto your blog.
Wasn't that fun? In fact, I loved it so much I want you to make your own original GIF and upload it to your blog as well!
Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Three Minutes
Your next assignment you are being asked to create a three minute movie.
This movie can be whatever you would like! A music video, a movie trailer, a story about your love of Nutella. The possibilities are endless.
You will be shooting this project in groups of three. I am looking for a detailed shot list and script. Please refer to our previous post for proper script formatting.
Please refer to this document for more detailed instructions.
Also, anyone you worked with on your last project is not allowed to be in this project.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
The Time Has Come... To Make A Video
Yes, it's finally that time! We will be making a video!
We will discuss the video before I write more on this post (Seeing as how none of you read them anyway)
This is the sheet you will need.
Click here if you would like a sample script you can use as a template. (Taken from wikipedia)
We will discuss the video before I write more on this post (Seeing as how none of you read them anyway)
This is the sheet you will need.
Click here if you would like a sample script you can use as a template. (Taken from wikipedia)
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Let's Look at Genres
Research & Define Genre... google the word to get ideas.
Find a YouTube clip and define its genre... be able to rationalize your stance. Talk about life style shots. What are they? What is the difference between horror shots & action shots? What kind of lighting is used? What is the timing of the shots in seconds or minutes or hours?
Lifestyle shot - A lifestyle shot is a shot that essentially shows the lifestyle of the individual(s) being filmed. They are not shot on a set but take place in a natural setting.
Lighting - I understand that you do not know the types of lighting used in film. That being said I do know that you are able to tell the difference between a brightly lit set and a low key light.
Please choose two genres and type up a definition and provide an example.
What I am looking for:
Genre: Action Sport/Independent
Online Videos that provide either insight or showcase talent regarding a certain action sport (skiing, skateboarding, surfing, mountain biking, etc) These are usually formatted as promotional videos for an individual athlete or group of athletes, showing back to back clips synced to music. In order to break up the monotony of the constant stream of “tricks,” these short films often include “lifestyle” shots. These clips are designed to give the viewer some insight into either the life or personality of a certain athlete. Often under 10 minutes, these videos usually consist of mainly tracking shots and fast pans.
This video is a perfect example.
Online Videos that provide either insight or showcase talent regarding a certain action sport (skiing, skateboarding, surfing, mountain biking, etc) These are usually formatted as promotional videos for an individual athlete or group of athletes, showing back to back clips synced to music. In order to break up the monotony of the constant stream of “tricks,” these short films often include “lifestyle” shots. These clips are designed to give the viewer some insight into either the life or personality of a certain athlete. Often under 10 minutes, these videos usually consist of mainly tracking shots and fast pans.
This video is a perfect example.
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Making A Shot List
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Film Scavanger Hunt
You need to write a shot list using this shot list layout. The better your shot list, the better your movie, the faster you work, the lower your post-production time. Before you shoot, please remember to secure your locations politely.
IDEA Scavenger Hunt
• Fade up from 5 sec black on the first shot.
Fade to 5 sec black on the last shot.
No shot can be more than 3 sec long.
Soundtrack with music from free play music for no more then 4 minutes and 10 seconds exactly.
• FILIMG TIME LIMIT - 20 minutes - IDEAS:
Work
Love
Joy
Water
Youth
Time
Danger
Hope
Hypocrisy
Choice
SHOT CHECKLIST:
EWS
ECU
CU
MCU
FS
FS
Slow pan left
Slow pan right
Slow tilt up
Slow tilt down
Slow zoom in
Slow zoom out
Walk room
Head room
TOTAL SHOTS: 30
Your rubric for this assignment is here.
Please make sure that you are working in your assigned groups.
Please make sure that you are working in your assigned groups.
Monday, September 23, 2013
Film Shot Assignment
For this assignment you will have one full class to complete and upload your answers to your blog.
We have all gone to the movies and seen a variety of different shots. However, do we know what the shots are called? Why do we use them?
Your assignment for today is to use this website for a list of standard shots. Using the internet you can access answers to the rest of the questions on this worksheet.
We have all gone to the movies and seen a variety of different shots. However, do we know what the shots are called? Why do we use them?
Your assignment for today is to use this website for a list of standard shots. Using the internet you can access answers to the rest of the questions on this worksheet.
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Elements and Principle Assignment
When we talk about design elements and principles, we are essentially describing the fundamental ideas of good visual design.
Remember, when we are talking about elements we are really talking about the ingredients that make a good photo. Those ingredients are:
Line, Shape, Color, Texture, Depth, Tone (value), Light and Positive and Negative Spaces
The principles are the recipes to the photos:
Balance, Emphasis, Repetition, Contrast, Unity and Harmony.
When these two are combined they make a perfect shot.
Here is your E&P Assignment
Remember, when we are talking about elements we are really talking about the ingredients that make a good photo. Those ingredients are:
Line, Shape, Color, Texture, Depth, Tone (value), Light and Positive and Negative Spaces
The principles are the recipes to the photos:
Balance, Emphasis, Repetition, Contrast, Unity and Harmony.
When these two are combined they make a perfect shot.
Here is your E&P Assignment
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Typography Assignment
Typography is the style of printed matter. So, why is that important? Who reads anyway?
Baseline, Meanline, Cap Height.... What do any of these things mean?
If any of these questions have ever bothered you, today is your lucky day!
Today you are being asked to read the outline and then answer the questions on your assignment.
Click here for your outline and here for your assignment.
Baseline, Meanline, Cap Height.... What do any of these things mean?
If any of these questions have ever bothered you, today is your lucky day!
Today you are being asked to read the outline and then answer the questions on your assignment.
Click here for your outline and here for your assignment.
Monday, September 16, 2013
Visual Composition Assignment
We recently went over how composition is the placement or arrangement of visual elements or ingredients in a work of art. Essentially, it's putting things together so they are pleasing to the eye.
We also reviewed what the Rule of Thirds is and how important compositional elements need to be placed along these lines or intersections to create the frames more exciting.
Taking what we have learned from our composition powerpoint shown in class, click here for your next assignment.
We also reviewed what the Rule of Thirds is and how important compositional elements need to be placed along these lines or intersections to create the frames more exciting.
Taking what we have learned from our composition powerpoint shown in class, click here for your next assignment.
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Monday, September 9, 2013
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