Tuesday, November 8, 2011

3 famous characters that have great expression

-Jim Carrey in any of his movies has a lot of expressions

-Wall-E has great expressions even though he is only eyes and eyebrows, you can always tell how he is feeling

-Adam Sandler in all of his movies also has a lot of expression

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Animation with Great Emotion

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ba_kgtZSfE

I think that beauty and the beast has the best emotions portrayed in an animated film. You can tell how each of the characters are feeling due to intense scenes with emotion on their faces and even in the music it helps to portray emotion.

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Character revised


3 animations

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC7rIZ5dOPY

This animation has simple blocky textures as in the hair. But the textures are smooth and simple which allows you to pay more attention to the animation but they are not so simple that it looks amateur.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M_V-GI2BQss&feature=related

The birds in this animation have very unique way of texturing each feather. Each feather moves individually. Since the foreground is very complex the background is painterly and it works really well.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y6zNZhB6Lg&feature=related

This animation has very unique textures, because the clouds look very fluffy, the grass looks like grass, the fur looks like fur, this animation is textured very well

Monday, October 17, 2011

Scene

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QHH3iSeDBLo


This scene in Wall-e has very good camera angles, with a full body shot then going to a close up to feel for the bug then going back to the full body shot. The the shot shoes the enviornment. The shots are continuous and easy to follow. It sets up the scene and who Wall-E actually is and what he does. He works at getting rid of junk but he also is a collector, and each scene with the close ups and other shots help to tell the story

Continuity, Mise-en-Scene, Composition

Continuity: a continuous or connected whole. Or giving the complete action, and scenes. In detail and in order in which they are to be shown on screen.

Mise-en-Scene: Is the process of setting a stage with regard to placement of actors, scenery and props.

Compostion: The placement of objects and people with in a scene to make up what the viewer sees.