Sunday, 27 September 2009

Animation Experiment 3 a, b and c

a) The first version of the experiment shows how we need to take care in when we take the picture, as three times my hand is in the shot- which we don't want! On the other hand, it shows how we did do it- by simply moving each piece one movement at a time.
In the image, we kept the tree and the moving leaves and added the Wolf. We weren't sure whether to have the Wolf move in the way it does- or whether to cut separate legs and move them. This would add to the time-consumption however and would be incredibly fiddly. However, we did ask other media student's opinions and our teachers and they said they preferred the way we moved it.

b) Now, this example is another version but without the hand shadows as we wanted to see if we could just delete the three images and not have to take another picture in the same position. This seemed to be successful as the movements didn't seem affected as much as we thought they might be. As this was only a test, we thought we wouldn't spend too much time worrying over it. However, when it comes to the final imagery, we will spend a lot more time attending to details to make it the best it can be.

c) Our final experiment for this certain shot, was edited in Premiere to be slower than the last two, as we thought it may better slowed down. It was easily done by changing the duration of each photographs frames. This could be useful for when we want to sync the music and film in time and if it needs to be slowed or quickened up. We could play around with this technique to see how it can make the animation look perhaps more realistic.

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