I think I’ve finally decided on a title for my thesis film, ‘Through the Grey.’ This is the opening title scene as a pencil test animation.
Made with TVPaint.
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I think I’ve finally decided on a title for my thesis film, ‘Through the Grey.’ This is the opening title scene as a pencil test animation.
Made with TVPaint.
I am currently working on my 2nd year film for my MFA in Animation at UCLA. This is the layout and background design for the clock in Baxter’s house. This is a vertical panning background.
Drawn on a wacom in TVPaint. Work in progress.
The latest version of the animatic for my 2nd year film, as of last week. This was drawn in TVPaint and timed out with Final Cut. I think the timing is closer to what it should be, though the pacing of the film needs more work…among other things.
Work in progress, no sound.
The revised fight scene animatic for my 2nd year film at UCLA. Drawn in TVPaint and timed out in Final Cut. Work in progress.
The latest version of the animatic for my 2nd year film, as of this week. I haven’t decided on a suitable title yet. This was all created with TVPaint (an amazing piece of software) and timed out with Final Cut.
Work in progress, no sound.
‘Ysbryd, Prince of Animal Ghosts,’ pen and ink, brush pen and Sakuras on Bristol Board, 6″ x 9″
Like a lot of people I like films, literature and art that tell the stories of dark heroes. I wanted to figure such a hero in one of my pen drawings, so the above drawing is about Prince Ysbryd who roams the animal underworld. I think pen and ink is a great medium for creating darker images.
I may have been inspired to go darker after reading the great article on Camille Rose Garcia in the March issue of Juxtapoz. The interview with her is good and she talks a little about her process; her explanation of her characterization process is briefly explained, but very interesting.
Angie and I also saw two rather dark movies both of which I would recommend: ‘Memory of a killer’ and ‘North Country.’ ‘Memory of a Killer’ is a Belgian crime-thriller that tells the story of Angelo Ledda, a vigilante style dark hero (see Wikipedia reference). Angelo is an elderly hit-man suffering the onset of Alzheimer’s who takes on a hit job that prompts him to turn on his employer. The characters are somewhat typical for this genre, but they have enough twists to become compelling. To find out more about “Memories of Killer,’ visit www.imdb.com and to find out more about ‘North Country,’ visit www.imdb.com.