http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJmCWeyRlpo
Unfortunately the embed utility is disabled for the above video. However it is an animatic for the Gorillaz song Dare. This shows how an animatic is used to pitch an animation, without going to the cost of producing the animation before it possibly being turned down - which would be a loss. The animatic is simple but shows more movement then a story board, it is also set to the sound track used for the animation. This gives the viewer an idea of what the animation will look and move like. This animatic also introduces some colour, showing the night club like lights again giving the feel of the animation to the viewer. Animatics are supposed to be fairly cheap to produce as the animation is not necessarily going to be commissioned at this stage and fully animating would cost too much for the risk of a loss.
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
Gorillaz Animatic
Posted by jay at 14:17 0 comments
Labels: animatic, animation, dare, gorillaz, Sound, story board, viewer
Monday, 14 September 2009
La Jetee
This is La Jetee by Chris Marker, which uses the technique of photo montage to tell it's story. The college brief I have been given today is to create my own photo montage telling a story from my life.
So I thought a good place to start would be evaluating this video - something that I will come back to and add to as I go along.
I like the use of photo montage to tell the story, it takes the emphasis away from the action and places it on the narrative. It also allows the viewer to take in each image more thoroughly and pick up on the visual language being used in each shot to enhance the narrative.
The panning and zooming techniques used with in the montage add movement and interest as do the transitions. The transitions within the montage help to create meaning for instance harsh cuts are used during dramatic events and soft dissolves are used when we are being shown the destruction of Paris - showing the way that the City has come to a stand still.
I also like the use of sound and music within the piece. The music is used well to build tension as you follow it's flow. It build's up and then relaxes again as it follows the pace of the narrative. Whispering is the only sound used other then music and the narrator and shows the secrecy of the experiments they are doing and the fact that what they are doing is dodgy. They need to whisper to cover up their act so others do not hear what they are doing.
So these are my observations so far I will add more as I have more to say :)
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Labels: Chris Marker, College, La Jetee, Language, Montage, Music, Narrative, Photo, Photographs, Sound, Story, Transitions, Video, Visual