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Monday, 30 November 2009
Book animation
How I made the voodoo doll



Friday, 27 November 2009
School Diary 27/11/09
Artist Research

Today I am going to look into the works of artist, poet and director Tim Burton. I will also do a page or two on this in my sketchbook
Tim Burton is well known at the moment for his dark themed films. Most of them are done in 3d animations such as the Corpse Bride, though some are done in film such as the recent Charlie and the Chocolate Factory but still most run with this slightly twisted dark tone.
There is more information about the artist himself here but I am going to focus on one of his poems and perhaps draw a few things connected to the poem as I go through. I think this will help me think about drawing as I havent done so in a long time and I should get into it before I start animating for the college.
This is the poem I have chosen to think about:
Voodoo Girl:
"Her skin is white cloth,
and she's all sewn apart
and she has many colored pins
sticking out of her heart.
She has many different zombies
who are deeply in her trance.
She even has a zombie
who was originally from France.
But she knows she has a curse on her,
a curse she cannot win.
For if someone gets
too close to her,
the pins stick farther in."
I found this poem on this website.
I will draw what It hink about this over the weekend. I also have the materials to make something of the sort and so I might make a voodoo doll if I get the chance. The materials I have are:
Various cloths
A spare wooden spoon (could use this for the body shape)
Mud-roc (like paper mache, a nice media to work with)
hopefully all goes well.
Thursday, 26 November 2009
School Diary 26/11/09
L3 ANIMATION LOOP CLASS DEMO from cmdiploma on Vimeo.

Wednesday, 25 November 2009
School Diary 25/11/09
Positive Risks could be:
.Having an xray
.Riding a bike
.Looking after animals
Negative Risks could be:
.Becoming a criminal
.Drinking alcohol
.Swimming in the middle of the sea
I think a creative risk is a risk an artist takes which means a project may not turn out as planned, or the audience may not have seen something before about their work, or doing something irreverseable which may turn out well or badly.
Tuesday, 24 November 2009
School Diary 24/11/09
We were asked at the beginning to take notes on our reactions to the films.
The films were:
-A Colourbox:
This film was made as an advertisement for the post office, and was funded by them at the time. Originally it was not designed for that purpose but they added weights and prices in at the end. The words I associated with this film were:
'abstract, wavy, polkadot, chirpy english clarinet music, cheaper parcel, unpredictable, jittery'.
-Dog Star Man
The artist who made this film experimented with the media of film and actually painted on, ripped, stapled etc. parts of the film strip.
The words I associated with this film were:
'unique titles, baby dreaming or having a nightmare, snowflakes, blood red= embryo?, splatters of paint, random closeups, scribbles overlapping real life.
-Scorpio
I think that this was the least abstract of all the films we were shown, at least because it has some kind of storyline. The film is about gay nazi bikers, and we begin to realise this through the way they seem to love themselves and prance around in leather jackets. The artist who made this film was gay himself and took on 3 main roles of filming.
The words I associated with this film are:
'scorpion logo, chirpy music, clockwork metronome in music with man as the boy- shows passion for the toys, how he is making things work like clockwork and the idea of time as it;s a flashback, skull, gothic, leather.
-Big shave
Possibly the most disturbing of them all, a man starts shaving, there are many close-ups of the sink which builds tension as we can forsee in a way that he'll cut himself. Then he does and he cut himself so much it's slightly funny for the audience as well as disturbing. Apparently this film is something to do with the Viet Nam war as there is a referance at the end of the film.
-La RĂªgion Centrale
A 3 hour long film with a 360 degree camera spinning in circles for the whole time. This was very unpopular with the class. I thought fair enough the first time it went around. Then it stopped and waited for a split second, and then it went around again. This made me feel quite uneasy about the film. The robotic arm was programmed never to make the same rotation and so no part of the film is exactly the same.
-Fuzzbox
Everyone seemed to like this film, it's funny and the way it was made was very cool in my opinion. The artist put on a workshop, and got many people who had never had done animation before to think of an idea for ths music video. They thought the word 'fuzzbox' meant something else and so the video has a sexual spin on things.
-Berlin Horse
This is a video of a horse going in circles in the dark. Then it has some effects put onto it such as colour shifts and flips so that it looks like it's going the other direction. There is a man in some shots and I think it's interesting how some of the film overlapped so that the same horse followed itself in the frame. The colours change a lot and towards the end it looks like there might be a fire, though this is debateable as the colours might just have changed again.
Monday, 23 November 2009
School Diary 23/11/09
Friday, 20 November 2009
School Diary 20/11/09
Idea one:
An animation (not entirely sure which type yet, I'll explore each briefly first to get an idea and do some research on this) of a small boy getting a yoyo for his christmas present. He is very happy and plays with it for hours on end (with shots of the clock moving above him) but then his parents finally get annoyed with him playing with the yoyo and cuts the string. The boy gets very upset and goes to his room, builds a new yoyo and becomes amasing later in life. This idea was inspired by an episode of the channel 4 show Black Books where the character Manny is playing with his yoyo too much and Bernard cuts the string. This idea may not be possible due to time constraints on the project, it seems a little complicated.
Idea Two:
I decided to go for the same idea but in a simpler way. It will start with a boy playing with a yoyo, and hitting himself with it, but carrying on anyway. Then time goes by and he is bruised, and his parents cut the string. Then it fades out and in to when he's older and he's got a new yoyo and is performing in front of a crowd and looks famous. This would be a lot easier to do.
Idea Three:
Completely unrelated to the yoyo idea, I wanted to animate someone walking into a park, and accedents happen all around him. Children fall of the swings, a dog runs into the road by the park and gets hit, and the man closely misses a tennis ball coming at him. Then he rewinds time and the people are in a safer version of the park with fences and child friendly swings.
Mood Board about Risk

Above is a mood board which me and Sophie created around the theme of risk. There are images of natural disasters (tornados, tsunamis etc) to show the risk people take when they live in the areas where they are more likely to be hit by them. There's a house on fire to show the risks of playing with fire, which includes cooking, there's also a man with his arms on fire for this also. Using fireworks, drinking alcohol, having an xray and chopping vegetables are all risks. Even the every day things we do such as walking down the stairs or crossing a road can be considered a risk.
I think that these risks should be made aware and common knowledge. However, a lot of the time the benefit will outweigh the risks, or perhaps the unlikely thing that may happen won't be too bad and won't have a permanant effect.
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Diary of a school day 19/11/09
Each of us were given a flick book to work with, and we were asked to animate a ball bouncing across a 2d space. I learnt today how important the squash and stretch effect is in animation, and realised that's a crucial thing I have left out of animations I did so far, and concluded that this should have been the first exercise I did, and that I shouldn't skip the tasks which seem uninteresting when I get the chance.
We did the bouncy ball task in 31 frames and we copied the basic motion from a template. I set some keyframes through my flick book before I started and traced the arc shape I wanted throughout. This was so that the ball would not jump or become out of proportion, as this would look strange.
In the second part of the lesson, we started to create our own surrealist line drawing animations. We looked at the video Muto by Blu, a stencil artist, for inspiration before we begun this task. This was because his animation style was surreal which fit the puropse of the task.
Our homework for this week is to finish our animation over the weekend. So far I have 11 frames of a bird walking towards a puddle. The minimum I will need is 80 so that I can fit the brief of getting 10 seconds of smooth animation, and it could only be smooth with 8 frames per second. We are doing these in little booklets which works well as the paper is thin and it's easy to use the onion skin effect on the next frame, similar to istopmotion.
I also need to watch the film 'Beautiful Losers' as I missed it when the rest of the class saw it, and I've heard it could be inspirational for my own work.