Directed by Ricardo Laganaro it was made for the ESPM (a brazilian Marketing superior school) It is a stop motion video, and I took part on this project by doing the 2D animation part of the guy, which the frames were then cut and photographed together with the other scene elements made by the animation director of this project, Fabio Yamaji, and his team.
Animation made by O2 Films for a publicity campaign for the brazilian store, Pernambucanas. (witch was also the reason why I haven't posted anything for a While, hehe)
On that commercial I was responsible for the main character, and all the other Kids animation. Witch I've also contributed with some modeling.
The first exercise in traditional animation with a lip sync that I did.
I had fun doing that. but not quite sure about where is that sound from since we received it from the teacher, to come up with an scene in any way we like to fit that audio.
I'm currently on a traditional animation course called fantastique, in Melies: escola de cinema, 3d e animação.
On this post I bring you an animation that my friends and i did for the course. We animated a dance originaly performed by Forsythe to a Parov's song called Cat Groove:
That's the reference
Then we´ve split the whole thing into smaller videos of about 4 seconds each. And so I've ended up with this:
Then I made a 2D animation through the Straight ahead technique while watching the reference. the animation has 30fps and we held each frame so they would repeat once before the next drawing (so we have 15 draws per sec considering each draw is shown twice):
And while I waited to the final composition to be ready, I made a 3D animation with the Morpheus Rigg, using the same part of the reference. The difference was mainly the technique I used. For the 3D I watched the video and identifyed the key frames, and studyed how things flows, and so I passed that on to Maya:
Olá cheguei agora no Blogspot Agora vou transformar esse no meu blog oficial.
E aos poucos vou adaptar o layout dele. Por enquanto meus trabalhos podem ser vistos no meu primeiro blog (que não será abandonado de imediato): http://melies.com.br/blogs/patrick_verlangieri/