Thursday, 19 May 2016

Critical Review - The Jungle Book

Date night this week...a 'surprise' trip to the cinema. I didn't know what we were going to see, until the classification screen came up....'The Jungle Book'...

I had not seen any reviews. WOW!

Here's the 'making of' official trailer and the director sums it up, both from a technical viewpoint and a storytelling viewpoint..."What makes it possible to make this movie 'now' is the technology to make photo realistic animals animated.......Films have to be an emotional experience for the audience. You have to tell a good story. I wanted to hold that standard. If I am engaged emotionally with the characters, all the spectacle was worth it."




The technical expertise was incredible and the shot sequences were amazing. The opening sequence sees Mogli being chased by wolves....there is one particular shot where Mogli shoots along a tree branch away from the audience...instead of powering behind Mogli, the camera pulls with full force in the opposite direction, drawing us as the audience backwards with G force speed...the result is that Mogli seems to run even faster.

I was struck by how the animals were not only realistic in their appearance and movement, but that their inherent character wasn't diluted, made frothy or made simple in anyway.
I was completely convinced by the acting of all animals and their interaction with Mogli.
Other than a couple of shots, namely the Panther (Bagheera) running up a cliff, or slumping onto a tree branch) I couldn't tell at all what was CG and what wasn't.

I would love to be on a crew that created such a masterpiece. What a joy to experience.


TOY SCANDAL 'Hunny Bunny Stole My Money': 3D CG Animation

TOY SCANDAL 'Hunny Bunny Stole My Money': Going Live group project with Axis Animation, Glasgow. May 2016

   

TOY SCANDAL - Going Live Vimeo -Axis Animation from Andrea McSwan on Vimeo.

Going Live - TOY SCANDAL Report: Axis Animation.

In addition to screening our final film 'TOY SCANDAL - Hunny Bunny Stole My Money' to Axis Animation, we presented a report of our own individual contribution, within the project.



In Bruges - reflective practice

Whilst watching 'In Bruges' this week, I was struck by the opening title sequence, and the lighting on the buildings. The background was pitch black and only the architecture had minimal lighting.
I was putting together some early lighting tests in Maya at the time, to show ice figures being lit by light, and the images were very similar...

My final film THAW has a theme of transformation and hope, so the lighting will actually be dramatic sunlight pouring through back lit ice....and not dark...but interesting to see the effects, none the less...



Friday, 13 May 2016

Inspirational images - rim and fill lights

I noticed this wallpaper image on Li's laptop, whilst we were in the edit suite today. I was struck by the rim light coming through the cherry blossom on the tree.
It gave me an idea for my film 'THAW'. The final shots of the film show a flower growing from a crack in the pavement. I am thinking that I could include a tree like this in the opening shots,,,backlit and showing a subtle reference, early on in the film, towards growth and flowering....

I think I am currently obsessed with rim and fill lighting too!


Ice Tests in Maya

So here we go...creating ice effects in Maya for my film project 'THAW'
I am going to create some tests involving imported models and a Youtube tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VqvNRCWKbg on how to create ice in Maya.

Here's a screen grab of progress so far....
So far I've applied a Blinn material to the figure and have been adjusting the transparency, ray trace and shadow settings and have imported a couple of spot and point lights...
Next step is to start applying noise to the ice.




Final edit of 'Toy Scandal'

Our final day of editing and putting the audio onto our film 'Toy Scandal'!
Monday is our presentation day....this project has been so much fun and what a massive learning curve. Absolutely brilliant...Team Scandal!