What I need to do to finish this assignment:
Cell Based: Examples DONE
Model Based: Class Exercise and animations examples DONE
Time Lapse: 3 examples and explanation DONE
Cut Out: Examples and class project DONE
Pixelation: Class Exercise DONE (need example - Neighbours) DONE
Persistance of Vision: Information DONE
History of Animation:
1930-1950 DONE
1900-1920 DONE (In 'Godfathers of Animation' Blog)
1950-1970 DONE
1970 - Present DONE (Under 'Adult Animation' Blog)
Thursday, 13 December 2012
Thursday, 6 December 2012
Time Lapses
A time lapse is a sequence of images put together to create the illusion that makes them look like they are moving. Time lapses have been going since the 1900s and are still very popular to this day. For example a common one is a Time Lapse of Hurricane Sandy.
This is a time lapse made from many images of New York being affected by Hurricane Sandy, it is 2 minutes long and shows the power going out.
Another example is a time lapse of age. For example someone growing up.
This is an example of aging Time Lapse, it shows 17 years of someone's life. He took 2 photos per day with his head in different positions to show the rotation.
This shows someone trapped in an Elevator for 41 hours, the camera is recording for the whole time and shows every movement the person makes.
Another example is a time lapse of age. For example someone growing up.
This is an example of aging Time Lapse, it shows 17 years of someone's life. He took 2 photos per day with his head in different positions to show the rotation.
This shows someone trapped in an Elevator for 41 hours, the camera is recording for the whole time and shows every movement the person makes.
Cut Out 3
We have now finalised and filmed our Cut Out teletubby Animation.
Here is the finished video (Made by Matty & Andrew.)
The lighting could not have been helped, by using your finger to move the body parts it made the whole body move instead of the seperate part you wanted. Making the focus worse.
Here is the finished video (Made by Matty & Andrew.)
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