My text sequence is coming along, I've finished scanning in papers and photoshopped most of them but now I'm in the process of animating, playing around with camera movement etc.
I'm thinking about using motion blur in my animation to really show the length and density of those columns of text you see in papers. A sort of bleeding of the ink, a rush of so much information and knowledge in such a small space.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Change of plans. Yet another new idea
I think I've finally settled on an idea for Brief 4. My text sequence will be quite different to what I was thinking about doing before. I've had the idea of manipulating newspaper advertisements and classifieds columns into saying the lyrics of a song by Radiohead called Fitter Happier.
The song isn't a very exciting or particularly melodic song (read: not at all), in fact it isn't so much sung as the voice is generated. But the lyrical poignancy of the song makes me feel the need to portray it in video form.
Fitter Happier is a slightly depressing ballad about consumerism, capitalism and the blue-collar working life. The mechanical voice that "sings" it is fitting with the lyrics themselves because they describe somewhat mechanical human beings - people that exist simply to better themselves or need to better themselves, for more money or power.
I believe newspaper advertisements and classifieds tie into these themes quite well as they're all byproducts of consumerist living. I hope to juxtapose certain imagery with the text to better align with the song's meaning.
For example, for the line, "No more saturated fats or microwave dinners", I am thinking of making it manifest inside a Food Recall section of a newspaper.
So currently I've been scanning in newspaper pages and then editing their text on Photoshop. I will be using masks in After Effects to animate the text spelling itself out on the papers, and probably pan the camera around, showing different areas of a newspaper per line.
In other news:
This video doesn't directly relate to my idea, but I love the use of sand and slides to create a unique visual aesthetic for a title sequence - especially for a movie as fuzzy and baffling as Memento. Very nice stuff.
The song isn't a very exciting or particularly melodic song (read: not at all), in fact it isn't so much sung as the voice is generated. But the lyrical poignancy of the song makes me feel the need to portray it in video form.
Fitter Happier is a slightly depressing ballad about consumerism, capitalism and the blue-collar working life. The mechanical voice that "sings" it is fitting with the lyrics themselves because they describe somewhat mechanical human beings - people that exist simply to better themselves or need to better themselves, for more money or power.
I believe newspaper advertisements and classifieds tie into these themes quite well as they're all byproducts of consumerist living. I hope to juxtapose certain imagery with the text to better align with the song's meaning.
For example, for the line, "No more saturated fats or microwave dinners", I am thinking of making it manifest inside a Food Recall section of a newspaper.
So currently I've been scanning in newspaper pages and then editing their text on Photoshop. I will be using masks in After Effects to animate the text spelling itself out on the papers, and probably pan the camera around, showing different areas of a newspaper per line.
In other news:
This video doesn't directly relate to my idea, but I love the use of sand and slides to create a unique visual aesthetic for a title sequence - especially for a movie as fuzzy and baffling as Memento. Very nice stuff.
Friday, October 16, 2009
New brief, new idea
The last brief is about creating a Text Sequence in After Effects (or stop-motion etc.) At the moment I don't have any solid ideas for how I want to create it (though I'm thinking of doing more camera-movement to accentuate urgency), however I do have some ideas about what text I want to actually portray.
An idea I had was to use the lyrics to the song Discipline by Nine Inch Nails. I like the power behind them and how they're sung and I believe I could really make the words kind of, attack or discipline each other while they're being said.
I quite like the use of the camera/3D layers in this video. Especially the way the text is represented as small when the voice/sound is distant and large when it is louder. Also, the way the text bounces and flexes could be useful for my Discipline idea, only perhaps I could make words bounce and push off each other.
An idea I had was to use the lyrics to the song Discipline by Nine Inch Nails. I like the power behind them and how they're sung and I believe I could really make the words kind of, attack or discipline each other while they're being said.
I quite like the use of the camera/3D layers in this video. Especially the way the text is represented as small when the voice/sound is distant and large when it is louder. Also, the way the text bounces and flexes could be useful for my Discipline idea, only perhaps I could make words bounce and push off each other.
Sunday, October 04, 2009
More transitions
So far I've been in the process of finding the signage imagery for my Transitions piece. There are a few sites with pages of decent vectorised signs. Now I am in the process of importing them into photoshop and cutting them up into layers of body parts to animate in After Effects.
I have also been experimenting with 3D and cameras in After Effects and I am going to look into animating the camera to sort of, follow the transition of the male figure into the female figure's sign and then into the baby figure's sign, etc.
More animated street signs:
Though my brief won't be including any video manipulation, animation of my figures in the signs might look something similar. Though I hope to make my movements a little more realistic and less, well, cartoony.
I have also been experimenting with 3D and cameras in After Effects and I am going to look into animating the camera to sort of, follow the transition of the male figure into the female figure's sign and then into the baby figure's sign, etc.
More animated street signs:
Though my brief won't be including any video manipulation, animation of my figures in the signs might look something similar. Though I hope to make my movements a little more realistic and less, well, cartoony.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Transitions
So I've been thinking about ideas for my Transitions piece, and I've decided to move away from the utter insanity of Cyriak's animation style and into a more subdued but still intriguing approach.
One idea I've had was to follow the Transition of a person coming into the world and growing up through animated signage. I'm thinking the first scene will probably feature the male and female signs of public toilets, perhaps animating the two figures walking out of their individual frames and into each others' arms or something.
The animation inside the signs for the figures might look something like this:
Of course, the "stepping out" of the figures from their signs will require techniques like masking, but I think the real difficulty will be to try and make believable motion for the characters.
One idea I've had was to follow the Transition of a person coming into the world and growing up through animated signage. I'm thinking the first scene will probably feature the male and female signs of public toilets, perhaps animating the two figures walking out of their individual frames and into each others' arms or something.
The animation inside the signs for the figures might look something like this:
Of course, the "stepping out" of the figures from their signs will require techniques like masking, but I think the real difficulty will be to try and make believable motion for the characters.
Friday, September 18, 2009
One of my favourite internet animators
The next brief is "Transitions", an After Effects orientated project. I was going to look around for videos made with After Effects for inspiration when I remembered I already knew one artist who works almost exclusively with Photoshop and After Effects - Cyriak Harris.
Cyriak is an animator in the UK that produces some very strange, Gilliam-esque animations. They're often extremely funny and extremely irreverent. He plays around with British celebrities, animals and often makes monstrous concoctions by combining the two (often with machinery as well). A brilliant example of this can be seen in his "Moo" animation:
Hilarious, bizarre and very well animated. Cyriak's work is a combination of clean photoshop compositing and After Effects compositions. But not all of his animations have been as lengthy as Moo. Cyriak initially used After Effects and Photoshop to create short, loopable GIF animations, often posting them on forums online.
In this video, Cyriak has compiled a whole lot of these GIF animations into a magnificently odd 3 minute video (with music composed by Cyriak himself):
Cyriak is an animator in the UK that produces some very strange, Gilliam-esque animations. They're often extremely funny and extremely irreverent. He plays around with British celebrities, animals and often makes monstrous concoctions by combining the two (often with machinery as well). A brilliant example of this can be seen in his "Moo" animation:
Hilarious, bizarre and very well animated. Cyriak's work is a combination of clean photoshop compositing and After Effects compositions. But not all of his animations have been as lengthy as Moo. Cyriak initially used After Effects and Photoshop to create short, loopable GIF animations, often posting them on forums online.
In this video, Cyriak has compiled a whole lot of these GIF animations into a magnificently odd 3 minute video (with music composed by Cyriak himself):
Saturday, September 05, 2009
More visual fictions.
My visual fictions piece is coming along reasonably. I've decided what disaster(s) will be occurring in the background: gargantuan hands. Hands of different "gods", if you will, crashing down on the earth, destroying the landscape or creating something new.
The foreground will be made up of humans and animals. The humans will have their backs to the "camera" or audience, watching these events take place, seemingly nonplussed. The animals of the foreground will be facing the audience, frightened or alarmed (perhaps they are the sensible ones).

(Surreal Scene by Reyes Designs on DeviantArt)
This image has a very nice mood to it. It is lit with rich yellows and purples and contrasted heavily - but not damagingly so. In terms of composition, the moon is amazingly large which almost makes me want to portray the moon falling in my brief (though I might restrain myself on that) and the Eiffel Tower sprouting out of the clouds is quite a nice touch.
Mostly I just enjoy the feel and atmosphere of this image and would like to give my Visual Fictions piece a distinct mood to it to keep it from being bland. I am thinking overlays of light and dark "blotch" layers might achieve this. I shall have to do some experimentation.
I have been using the 3-dimensional sculpting and painting program ZBrush (http://www.pixologic.com/home.php) to pick holes, cavities and create icy and firy materials for my god-like hands in my brief:


This allows me to get the exact style I want for these devastating limbs without having to rely on somebody else's photographs and textures.
I will be further manipulating these renders in photoshop and seamlessly compositing them in the background.
The foreground will be made up of humans and animals. The humans will have their backs to the "camera" or audience, watching these events take place, seemingly nonplussed. The animals of the foreground will be facing the audience, frightened or alarmed (perhaps they are the sensible ones).
(Surreal Scene by Reyes Designs on DeviantArt)
This image has a very nice mood to it. It is lit with rich yellows and purples and contrasted heavily - but not damagingly so. In terms of composition, the moon is amazingly large which almost makes me want to portray the moon falling in my brief (though I might restrain myself on that) and the Eiffel Tower sprouting out of the clouds is quite a nice touch.
Mostly I just enjoy the feel and atmosphere of this image and would like to give my Visual Fictions piece a distinct mood to it to keep it from being bland. I am thinking overlays of light and dark "blotch" layers might achieve this. I shall have to do some experimentation.
I have been using the 3-dimensional sculpting and painting program ZBrush (http://www.pixologic.com/home.php) to pick holes, cavities and create icy and firy materials for my god-like hands in my brief:


This allows me to get the exact style I want for these devastating limbs without having to rely on somebody else's photographs and textures.
I will be further manipulating these renders in photoshop and seamlessly compositing them in the background.
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