This is the final blog entry because we are done! Yay! How exciting! So this is one last entry to evaluate the whole experience.
This was really good. Andrew and I make a really good team, we both pulled our weight and fed off each others’ strengths. We started by dividing the jobs evenly between us and then whoever found a particular strength there took over. For example, I ended up doing all the character designs and writing the script, Andrew did the backgrounds and the animatics and so on. I was really pleased to be working with Andrew, we could discuss problems really easily, we both had the same sort of goals for this film and we could depend on each other. Out of all the group projects that I have done at uni, this was the best. I had a partner that I could rely on and Andrew really impressed me with both the quality and quantity of his work. The backgrounds were just amazing and the storyboards that Andrew did helped us to rethink our treatment, making it so much better.
At first the script had me worried, having to rework it again and again to get it right, I was sure we were running horribly behind with it. Charlie and Andi were a massive help with the script and with their feedback I got the script ready before a lot of other groups, which surprised me.
We should have started animating during the mid semester holidays but we were foolish. If only we had! Burn the Witch could have been so much better. Still, we picked up the slack really well and I was surprised with how well we caught up to where we were meant to be. I was really impressed with Andrew’s animations, they all looked so much fuller than mine. Curse him! Haha. Nah, it was really good, I enjoyed everything he did and I wish mine looked better. Although, after taking a break from working on it and hearing feedback from others, I am pretty pleased with how mine looks and I really like my lip-synch. But I love Andrew’s animation, they all look so soft and real, I think that mine look rather stiff by comparison.
I was really happy to discover that I can do clean up really well and really quickly. I did most of the clean up for our film. The scene were Sir Brave is thanking the Witch for the drink and half of the Viking’s walk cycle were cleaned up by Andrew and I cleaned up the rest. Totally impressed with myself! But don’t think Andrew slacked off, the two of us were working constantly, we just divided things according to personal strengths.
When it was time to capture everything, someone in the compositing class suggested that we line up all the peg holes using Shake. We tried this and it was a MASSIVE pain in the butt to try and get into a computer lab in the film school, apparently the only place with Shake. So we said bugger it and captured everything on the line tester. By getting distracted with Shake we didn’t think to look at what Toonboom had to offer. So we tried capturing everything on the line tester…with horrible results. Luckily, our good friend John Eyely helped us out and thanks to him we were able to scan everything in and line it up in Toonboom. We had to pull a couple of all nighters (during which I spent eleven hours straight just SCANNING), but I actually enjoyed those a lot. I wish I had looked into Toonboom earlier, a lot of my peg holes had lines crossing over them, or ink around them and because of this I spent a lot of time gluing new peg holes on so that Toonboom could pick up on them and line them up. That first scene with the witch, where she’s talking to the viewer, all of that needed the peg holes to be fixed. Ugh. Nice one Alexis.
We worked really well during those two all nighters, Andrew impressed me beyond belief with the amount of work that he put in. I scanned and when a scene was scanned, he would clean it up and colour it. Then when I was done scanning, I took over the colouring and timed the scenes out while Andrew put the backgrounds in, did a quality check and rendered them all out. Andrew was a total life saver when it came to a lot of the post production things and technical aspects. I suck at all that stuff and while I would freak out if something stuffed up, he would figure it out. Thank you so much Andrew!
We should have kept in closer contact with our sound guy. The music he gave us was tops but the effort he put into the sound was disappointing to say the least. So I started working on the sound and then Andrew did the rest, saving my butt once again! I don’t think I’m any great shakes at sound stuff.
All in all, it was a great experience, we didn’t have any team problems like a lot of other groups. Andrew was an awesome person to work with, he helped to make this an experience to remember for all the right reasons. Thanks to our great teamwork and our strict time management, we got it all done on time without rushing everything at the last minute. Go team!
Friday, November 14, 2008
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Textures and Post Production
I never update this thing, bad me. It's because Andrew and I are always working on the project, so there's no time for frivolous things like blogs. Haha.
Anyway. We pulled two massive all-nighters to get the post production underway. I spent eleven hours scanning at some point. Argh! We got seventy to eighty percent scanned, vectorized, coloured and timed out. A lot of the scenes are also rendered out, ready to be put together in After Effects. We worked so hard and it really paid off. Yay!
I gotta say, this has been an awesome group project. We've been doing an equal share of work and we've been using each other's strengths to the projects advantage. Huzzah!
We've also decided to show 'bloopers' in the credits, still images made to look like they happened 'on set'. Like the end of the Daria movie, 'Is it Fall Yet?'
Here's a couple:



I also used them to test out the colouring style for the project.
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Eyebrows aren't necessary.
I shaved off my eyebrows so that I can draw swirly ones on each day. Y'know what I discovered? I don't need eyebrows to define my face, the BIG FAT RINGS around my eyes do that already.
Animation almost complete. We're aiming to have all the actual animation finished by the end of this week. We can do it!
Animation almost complete. We're aiming to have all the actual animation finished by the end of this week. We can do it!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Haven't posted for so long.
I haven't posted here for SO LONG. But that's because I've been busy, busy, busy animating. We slacked off in the holidays, but we got the new witch voice recorded (it's very nice and crazy Scottish) pretty soon after coming back. Then after the first review meeting we've been working like CRAZY. We showed off our stuff in a really bad way, so it looked like we'd done less than we had. But at the same time, we had slacked off. So we've been working our butts off ever since and I am pleased with the progress we've made. Very pleased. So much has been done! I have nothing to post on this blog at the moment, but rest assured there is a lot that has been done. Anyway, I must go animate now, hooroo!
Friday, June 6, 2008
Colours and Voices
Colours! The characters all have colours. They will be coloured while the background will remain black and white with ink and pencil.
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Props
More props! The props are now done, as there aren't all that many. Huzzah!
Andrew has been working on the backgrounds and I must say, they are fantastic. They're really beautiful and intricate and interesting to look at. Love them.
And now I must draw the still images, hoo-ray. We're hoping to start animating in the holidays and I think that is going to happen.
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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