Tuesday, 27 September 2011
FdA Class Claymation
A class exercise we did today - a stop-motion animation using plasticine to create different objects which morph into each other. Each member of the class moulded and animated their own object, then all of the shots were put together to form one animation.
My object was the turtle which appears around 0:08, where I morphed the bird into a turtle then animated it so it moves around :)
Saturday, 7 May 2011
Daredevil title sequence
For the new module I am studying, Time Based Media, we have been asked to show opening credits we like from TV programmes or films and explain why.
A title sequence I have always liked is the one used for the film Daredevil. I really like these titles for the clever and effective idea of the city lights becoming Braille, referencing the main character's blindness, which then morphs to standard type. Another aspect I like about these titles is that the designer has considered the movement and transition from title to title so that the titles are visually interesting to watch.
The titles can be watched here: www.watchthetitles.com/articles/0047-Daredevil where you can find more information about the design process of the titles and an interview with the designer, Karin Fong.
http://www.watchthetitles.com/ is also a very good website where you can browse lots of TV and film title sequences and find out information about their designers.
A title sequence I have always liked is the one used for the film Daredevil. I really like these titles for the clever and effective idea of the city lights becoming Braille, referencing the main character's blindness, which then morphs to standard type. Another aspect I like about these titles is that the designer has considered the movement and transition from title to title so that the titles are visually interesting to watch.
The titles can be watched here: www.watchthetitles.com/articles/0047-Daredevil where you can find more information about the design process of the titles and an interview with the designer, Karin Fong.
http://www.watchthetitles.com/ is also a very good website where you can browse lots of TV and film title sequences and find out information about their designers.
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Jen Stark: drawing, sculpture, animation
Stumbled across this artist's website when researching websites for my current web design project: http://www.jenstark.com/index.php
Jen Stark creates amazing artwork using items such as paper and wood, check out some of her brilliant drawings using just felt-tip pen below:
Jen Stark creates amazing artwork using items such as paper and wood, check out some of her brilliant drawings using just felt-tip pen below:
plus much more at: http://www.jenstark.com/drawing/?page=drawing#0
Also watch her amazing paper-based animation, 'Papermation' here: http://www.jenstark.com/animation/papermation.php?subpage=paper.
Saturday, 15 January 2011
Album cover and design website
Just stumbled across a design website with this album cover on it which has really inspired me:
(click the image for a larger version)
'Relapse React' by Take The Crown
I really like the use of layers and blending modes in Photoshop which have been used and the addition of paint marks and splatters which create a mixed-media effect.
You can view the rest of the CD booklet and back cover artwork here.
You can view the rest of the CD booklet and back cover artwork here.
The artwork was designed by Sons of Nero, a graphic, illustration and web design studio. You can find more of their good album cover designs on this page: http://www.sonsofnero.com/blog/?gluepage=5.
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