Creating concept images/storyboard shots to show the CGI opening sequence for my Masters animation project...
Andrea McSwan 🎬 Production Designer | Art Director | PhD 🌍 Scotland, UK 🙋 Looking to connect and collaborate 👉 www.andreamcswan.com
Friday, 22 July 2016
Thursday, 21 July 2016
Monday, 18 July 2016
International Summer School - Animation short course pop up event
'Nessie & Sirens & Kelpies Oh My!'
Great to see the pop up event, showcasing the culmination of work produced by the International Summer School students.
In the 12 effective days they had to dedicate to their project the produced:
- Concept art
- A script
- A storyboard
- Numerous sketch books
- A blog outlining their experience http://aeesummeranimatic.blogspot.co.uk/
- A two minute Animatic
Good job!



Thursday, 14 July 2016
Storyboard images in Photoshop - drawing to a sound track
Some images created for a sequence in Thaw.....I've been drawing these whilst listening to 'We Move Lightly' by Dustin O'Halloran...which is exactly the type of thought provoking music I want to use for the sound track....
The images below will be a mix of live action (girl) and CGI ice people and branches behind....
Really excited to start experimenting with lens flare, volume rays and God rays too!
The images below will be a mix of live action (girl) and CGI ice people and branches behind....
Really excited to start experimenting with lens flare, volume rays and God rays too!
Monday, 11 July 2016
Jason Bourne Movies
So knowing that the latest Jason Bourne movie is due out soon, we bought the box set of the previous two, to remind us of the storyline and sequence...
The fight sequences are excellent and the car chases on full octane....brilliant use of hand held camera and perfect for such a frenetic and fast paced edit
Two down, two to go and then the movies for the finale.....You Know His Name...!
The fight sequences are excellent and the car chases on full octane....brilliant use of hand held camera and perfect for such a frenetic and fast paced edit
Two down, two to go and then the movies for the finale.....You Know His Name...!
Sunday, 10 July 2016
Colour script ideas, sun and lens glare
Below is an image I created in Photoshop for an idea for frozen branches in THAW...I saw the other image (posted by Visit Scotland) and it reminded me of specular and lens glare...which are two of the effects that I hope to achieve, both in live action and post.
These two images show a good contrast and the start of a colour script for the emotional transitional theme from winter to summer
Seasons for Growth - research
Interesting to note that this grief education programme 'Seasons for Growth' is based on the following:
"Grief is a bewildering experience and can take many forms. The seasons in nature represent change, with good days and bad days. They occur in a cycle which we cannot alter or prevent from happening. Accessible and easily understood, the metaphor of the natural seasons – autumn, winter, spring and summer – provide participants in our programmes with a language which helps them to understand and learn from their grief experience."
A good friend of mine who's an art therapist, suggested that I contact them with my research and storyboard ideas for my final film; the theme of which is closely linked to their ethos...
maybe with a possible view to discussions about ongoing research by way of a PhD.
"Grief is a bewildering experience and can take many forms. The seasons in nature represent change, with good days and bad days. They occur in a cycle which we cannot alter or prevent from happening. Accessible and easily understood, the metaphor of the natural seasons – autumn, winter, spring and summer – provide participants in our programmes with a language which helps them to understand and learn from their grief experience."
A good friend of mine who's an art therapist, suggested that I contact them with my research and storyboard ideas for my final film; the theme of which is closely linked to their ethos...
maybe with a possible view to discussions about ongoing research by way of a PhD.
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