So this project was pretty fun because you had a lot of control on what you did. You didn’t have to do any filming, just voice acting. It was hard coming up with what you wanted to do but once you did it was pretty easy and fun.
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SW BATTLE ON EARTH
The group Big OOF made this video. We got our inspiration from starwars, and we used John William’s music. We were going to make Episode 9, but The idea Battle on Earth came. And it feels a lot better. It feels like an action preview because of all of the motion cuts. Thanks to Dylan’s car and all other props we brought.
Camera Angles and Technique
In this assignment we learned how to use different camera angles to enhance our still frames and video. Most of these pictures are popular angles used in many movies.
Over the Shoulder: This photo shows a basic conversation from a third person perspective.
High Angle: This angle makes Spencer look scared, or vulnerable.
Extreme Long Shot: This camera angle helps give the setting of the conversation.
Long High Angle: This picture helps show how far apart Jayden is from the perspective
Extreme Closeup: Shows the worry, and distress in his eye.
30 Second AD
This is my ad for chair oil. To help your chair not squeak. I had the idea to do this because my chair always squeaks, and I know people would be interested in this product. Jayden helped me with the disclaimer at the end. And I made all the rest of the sounds.
Walking Animation w/ Motion Tween
One thing I really learned about this project is that you can do many things in black and white that are very interesting. You are able to put a lot more effort in your animation, but still make it seem pretty real. I had a ton of fun with this project, and having the walking animation loop added the ability to add the sun going at a slower speed. It gives the sense of depth with the sun going slower.
Walking Animation
I started with him standing then reviewed my walk, which allowed me to have perspective with my animation. After making the first two steps, i then got rid of the standing still frame, and replaced it with a moving frame. So that is how he loops over and over. I learned that each frame doesn’t need to be perfect, but continuing on and having confidence will help finish the project.






