Friday, August 22, 2014

Week Film School Hulu was 6: Animation

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Imagine: A character is sitting on a table and takes a sip from a glass of water.

Worldwide live action, this plan would set up 15 minutes and shoot. In the world of animation, this could seemingly simple action three months. Not only the characters and scenarios designed, rigged, and the model, but the noise in the consumption of natural and put the glass on the table should be included; the movements of the character, the character's clothes, President, and water should be encouraged, and even if we start this scene was designed in traditional 2D.

Welcome to the world of animation, when artists start with a blank canvas and this blank canvas to build a world. Hulu Teams Film School this week to a variety of styles and animation, as managers use their tools to worlds to explore create extend beyond our wildest imagination. Was

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1) Sita Sings the Blues

Director: Nina Paley
Nina Paley of "Sita Sings the Blues" is a charming and unique collage of animation and narration son, who, taken together, demonstrates the ability of a moderator Copyright pioneering vision with almost complete creative control. On average, the film offers the possibility of a purer paternity action live as it limits the controversial question of the paternity quota in many different roles. "Sita" has different stories about the history of traditional Indian Ramayana turbulent love between Sita and Rama careless lover. Paley was finally able to film through a Creative Commons license, spread the use of music, which can be copyrighted by the other (in a chapter of the film, Sita Sings Annette Henshaw Jazz Age). In addition to his role as narrator Paley, "Sita" is a form of spiritual realization of his artistic credo. Paley is an advocate of free culture -. "Copying is not theft" is best summed up in the title of his original song,
Christopher Rowe

2) The Secret of Kells

Director: Tomm Moore
The 12 principles of animation, such as the Secret of Kells shown

3) The Muppets Take Manhattan

Directed by: Frank Oz

Dolls as "entertainment" is a polarizing topic among passionate fans, but there is no denying that the gameplay is deep rooted in the simple concept of animation artists encourage inanimate objects to tell a story. As in film and traditional pencil paper, this effect is not only scenes that were "learned", but also by the sounds and movements of objects in order to create the illusion that everything achieved real.

Operatively with Jim Henson puppets, hand manipulates the head and mouth, while the other manipulates the hands and arms. For this reason, the faces of the dolls are to remain static when the emotion is predominantly expressed by tone of voice and arm movements. With his powerful voice and aggressive arm movements, we can say that Miss Piggy is stormy; Kermit is affable, because their permanent thoughtful eyes and gentle movements.

"Muppet" characters from Jim Henson is a final example of the use in the films puppets. In "The Muppets Manhattan conquer" to take the group of blurred characters with large eyes, to the streets of New York. With the magical doll, sing these leather items, dance, and feel sadness and happiness, and experience what it means to work in Diners, broke and with failed dreams in the big city.

Sheila Selig

4) The Secret of NIMH

Directed by: Don Bluth

Worship many entertainers established date, the film The Secret of NIMH on traditional animation techniques, the history of a country, which is based the help of the mouse from a colony of rats, the other seeks to try to say to save their sick child. In many ways, the story is as compelling as the film itself behind the film.

Flash back to 1979 Disney Animation Studios was in production at the Fox and the Hound. Animator Don Bluth, did not stop with the production methods increasingly computerized satisfied and Disney wanted traditional animation techniques of Walt Disney used in the revival of the decade to do in 1930 with a motley crew of sixteen animators from Disney, Bluth left the studio to form Don Bluth Productions. His first feature film was the secret of NIMH. Placing a deeper focus on the body language of the characters and backgrounds explained Bluth team has in creating one of the best animated films of all time later spawn succeeded Bluth functions such as An American Story, The Land Before Time and All dogs go to heaven.

Kelly Lin

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5) Tatsumi

6) Alois Nebel

7) My Dog Tulip

8) The Cat in the Hat

Vocational links:

1) CartoonBrew - The must-see destination for information on the latest news and trends in the animation industry. Be sure that the movie preview Entertainment Guide to animation movies are to review published this year, as well as his collection of the best students and short studies on the Internet.

2) Monsters University Progression Reel - takes a village to make an animated movie these days. In this video is before they see published in its final form as many different computers affect the images.

3) ParaNorman: This Little Light - If your interest in the field of stop-motion animation, then you will definitely enjoy this making-of video ParaNorman participants LAIKA the extensive process that goes into creating a movie prop, a little Light. The latest trailer function LAIKA, Los boxing Rolls here.

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