- Always need 3 seconds of black in beginning and end - No second chances on finals - Final must involve technical transition - Two weeks for revision on A6 - Try for no breaks in logic - Photo plate will help while masking - Grids can also be of some help
Three seconds of black before and after piece are mandatory, be professional
John Hicks-Fix your transition Aaron Sanders-Interesting transition, try for a more technical transition Kristy Yeaton-Well Done Jeff P-Awesome Job, works really well Rob-works very well, redo last transition, great lighting, has to allow the viewer to enter the suspension of disbelief, Almost perfect Beckah-->Issues with lighting Plate Set your camera in position Zack- Works well logically in transits
* remember to always add a title and end (3 seconds) * abrupt transitions of nothing to something is a no!
john hicks- no title, fix outro aaron- needs technical intro/outro Jeff- really good rob- good lighting, redo ending bekah- all stills.. need some live action
DONT FORGET- 3 seconds of black at beginning and end, add title
Photo Plate would help my animation's live action sequences - take a still of the actor in the setting- use for reference- scale, position - take a still with no actor
Re-shoot beginning and end live action sequences for me
name order- Asst-Lastname-class number so assignment should be something like A5-Smith-304 Must have 3 seconds of black. then text, THEN MOVIE. cannot have it at end? make sure to show up for critiques
best to set plates: set up camera actor in place, film make frame, make frame without actor make from of any extra interacted items.
hicks-black, no real way out sanders-pretty good, not technical yeaton-pretty good prymowicz-success! hussey-good lighting doherty-stills are not enough glidden-works very well, comical
plate-set up a camera. one image, use as guide. one more picture, with actor.
measure the distances from lens, frame edges and such to create a good shot.
Woah ... totally forgot about this after class. So if it doesn't count I understand.
NEED 3 SECONDS OF BLACK AT BEGINING AND END OF PIECE
want a technical transition into piece
hicks- need 2 get into piece sanders - ok , could have had a better technical transition
jeff- great transition into piece, better way out rob- really good lighting really helped the piece rebekah- some technical stuff, all still images zach- Good transitions into piece, funny, logically it works
for green screen use plates- still shots of the room for behind, then you go in it, to get size and dimensions down GOP - master key frames- measure distance from camera to person
yo put your name on your work and be professional
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Notes
ReplyDelete- Always need 3 seconds of black in beginning and end
- No second chances on finals
- Final must involve technical transition
- Two weeks for revision on A6
- Try for no breaks in logic
- Photo plate will help while masking
- Grids can also be of some help
Notes
ReplyDeleteCritique-SHIT!
Three seconds of black before and after piece are mandatory, be professional
John Hicks-Fix your transition
Aaron Sanders-Interesting transition, try for a more technical transition
Kristy Yeaton-Well Done
Jeff P-Awesome Job, works really well
Rob-works very well, redo last transition, great lighting, has to allow the viewer to enter the suspension of disbelief, Almost perfect
Beckah-->Issues with lighting
Plate Set your camera in position
Zack- Works well logically in transits
Notes- 4/6/10
ReplyDelete* remember to always add a title and end (3 seconds)
* abrupt transitions of nothing to something is a no!
john hicks- no title, fix outro
aaron- needs technical intro/outro
Jeff- really good
rob- good lighting, redo ending
bekah- all stills.. need some live action
plate-- setting camera in position
zack- really good
need to remember 3 second at the begining of every project along with title
ReplyDeleteme - ending sucks
aaron -no technical transition
- green screening needed work
Rob - pretty good use of posterizing
zachs- good intro and outro
Always need to have 3 seconds at beginning and ending
ReplyDeleteTitle screen always required
Naming files correctly is a must
playing with lighting is a cheap/easy way to get a unique effect (whether intentional or luck)
DONT FORGET- 3 seconds of black at beginning and end, add title
ReplyDeletePhoto Plate would help my animation's live action sequences
- take a still of the actor in the setting- use for reference- scale, position
- take a still with no actor
Re-shoot beginning and end live action sequences for me
3 seconds black befor and after your piece - helps bring in the audience and establish the work
ReplyDeletename and title - be professional
plate > camera and actor in position > one plate (one frame) take actor out of the frame and take another place
GOP frame
name order-
ReplyDeleteAsst-Lastname-class number
so assignment should be something like
A5-Smith-304
Must have 3 seconds of black. then text, THEN MOVIE. cannot have it at end?
make sure to show up for critiques
best to set plates:
set up camera
actor in place, film
make frame,
make frame without actor
make from of any extra interacted items.
a question is not a statement.
hicks-black, no real way out
ReplyDeletesanders-pretty good, not technical
yeaton-pretty good
prymowicz-success!
hussey-good lighting
doherty-stills are not enough
glidden-works very well, comical
plate-set up a camera. one image, use as guide.
one more picture, with actor.
measure the distances from lens, frame edges and such to create a good shot.
Woah ... totally forgot about this after class.
ReplyDeleteSo if it doesn't count I understand.
NEED 3 SECONDS OF BLACK AT BEGINING AND END OF PIECE
want a technical transition into piece
hicks- need 2 get into piece
sanders - ok , could have had a better technical transition
jeff- great transition into piece, better way out
rob- really good lighting really helped the piece
rebekah- some technical stuff, all still images
zach- Good transitions into piece, funny, logically it works
for green screen use plates- still shots of the room for behind, then you go in it, to get size and dimensions down
GOP - master key frames-
measure distance from camera to person