Friday, 27 September 2013
Year Three Project: Sir P. Greene Studios!
Hello everyone! For my final year's project, I am working on making an animation about Edward Lear's poem, The Owl and The Pussycat. I will be posting work in progress quite often on the blog that I have created for this project called Sir Pea Greene Studios...you can visit it at http://sirpeagreene.blogspot.co.uk/http://sirpeagreene.blogspot.co.uk/
Please do check it out and feel free to give me your opinion..it is always useful. If you want to receive updates on the project, then Sir Pea Greene also has a twitter account which will inform you of any new posts that go up.
Follow Sir P. Greene Studios on Twitter @SirPGreene
Sir P. Greene also has a Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/sirpgreenestudios
so please do click like (because it would mean the world to me) and tell everyone about it! (Please? THANKS!!)
Thanks for reading!!
Love,
Le
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Thursday, 22 August 2013
Work Experience Log: VFestival 2013
It has been a long and hot summer and I am finally done with the work placement at Butch Auntie. Having worked with the studio before on three other projects that taught me so much about projection mapping and animation, the last project for Virgin Media's VFestival was no different.
We started out with briefs involving animal collages and surreal images with bright and bold colours that were extremely evocative.
There was neon signage and eyeballs in light bulbs but finally, what got approved were the images of flowers exploding in a city and their variants.
Working on this animation gave me a lot of freedom to experiment with Adobe After Effects and I learned some cool new tricks that I didn't know of before.
This time spent working with Butch Auntie also got me inspired for the upcoming projects for my third year at university and I hope that works out well.
This is a video where you can see the work I did for this project...The animation on the wall behind the singer (Who is called Dominique Young Unique, apparently) and the DJs from 2:08 minutes onwards is mine. Let me know what you think! Enjoy!
We started out with briefs involving animal collages and surreal images with bright and bold colours that were extremely evocative.
There was neon signage and eyeballs in light bulbs but finally, what got approved were the images of flowers exploding in a city and their variants.
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Working on this animation gave me a lot of freedom to experiment with Adobe After Effects and I learned some cool new tricks that I didn't know of before.
This time spent working with Butch Auntie also got me inspired for the upcoming projects for my third year at university and I hope that works out well.
This is a video where you can see the work I did for this project...The animation on the wall behind the singer (Who is called Dominique Young Unique, apparently) and the DJs from 2:08 minutes onwards is mine. Let me know what you think! Enjoy!
Sunday, 30 June 2013
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
FAO Simon: Summer Speed Painting: The Dragon Queen
Having watched Game of Thrones recently, it was rather difficult to get Daenerys Targaryen, The Mother of Dragons, out of my mind. I did look at 'fire' characters such as Prince Zuko from Avatar and Edward Elric from Full Metal Alchemist (Who has nothing to do with fire but his characteristics do put me in mind of fire a lot). I tried to keep the reptilian aspect to a minimum and wanted the eyes to pop out. She does breathe fire, don't worry. I wouldn't say she is a dragon, really. But she has the traits of one. Hope you like it!
Let me know what you think =)
Let me know what you think =)
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Sunday, 23 June 2013
FAO Simon: Summer Speed Painting: The Crystal Maze
Step into this labyrinth of Pyrite and other crystal. It is the Kingdom Of Light where the rays make you see things that you want to believe. The trick is knowing what is real and what isn't. Good luck getting out.....
I hope you like my interpretation of 'The Crystal Maze". Let me know what you think =)
I hope you like my interpretation of 'The Crystal Maze". Let me know what you think =)
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Friday, 21 June 2013
Hands and Nerves: Research: Much Better Now
This stop motion video has really given me some ideas regarding the going about of things:
Much Better Now from Salon Alpin on Vimeo.
And here is the 'Making Of'video:
Much Better Now - A short making of from Salon Alpin on Vimeo.
Much Better Now from Salon Alpin on Vimeo.
And here is the 'Making Of'video:
Much Better Now - A short making of from Salon Alpin on Vimeo.
Hands and Nerves: Research: Hudson- Against The Grain
I'm just checking out stop motion animations, really. I was very attracted to this video due to the clever use of objects to depict the story.
Hudson - Against The Grain from Dropbear on Vimeo.
Hudson - Against The Grain from Dropbear on Vimeo.
Hand and Nerves: Research: Professor Kliq- Wire and Flashing Lights
In order to make things out of materials such as wire, I decided to watch some videos of stop motion animation to gain some confidence and assure myself of its possibility. I found a rather cool video which I would like to share:
Professor Kliq - Wire and Flashing Lights from Patator on Vimeo.
Professor Kliq - Wire and Flashing Lights from Patator on Vimeo.
Hands and Nerves: The First Wave of Concepts
What has got me started is the song Dirty Paws by the band Of Monsters and Men
I have interpreted it as a song about a war between animals. I'm pretty sure that it has some metaphorical meaning and so I am going to go all out. I'm trying to create landscapes using simple shapes with colours that stand out in a war struck landscape. I have these three concepts right now and will be looking into manipulating materials such as string, wire and fabric to create bits of the landscape that I can move around in the set using stop-motion animation.
I have interpreted it as a song about a war between animals. I'm pretty sure that it has some metaphorical meaning and so I am going to go all out. I'm trying to create landscapes using simple shapes with colours that stand out in a war struck landscape. I have these three concepts right now and will be looking into manipulating materials such as string, wire and fabric to create bits of the landscape that I can move around in the set using stop-motion animation.
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Thursday, 20 June 2013
Hands and Nerves: Artist Influence: Gisela Stromeyer
Hands and Nerves: A Summer Project
To keep myself occupied during the summer, I wanted to try my hand at some stop motion animation. I want to create environments out of fabric and maybe use paper and clay as the materials for the characters. I just want to get my hands dirty and experiment, really. So I'm looking into the work of Rowan Mersh who creates sculptures by manipulating fabric. He has some pretty wicked pieces and they are definitely triggering ideas.
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FOA Simon: Summer Speed Painting: Bathory's Castellan
Hello! After a rather silent couple of weeks, I have returned with a speed painting!
This one is Bathory's Castellan. He's more the guardian of the moving castle that is Barthory's spaceship in a sci-fi spin off of history.
Let me know what you think!
This one is Bathory's Castellan. He's more the guardian of the moving castle that is Barthory's spaceship in a sci-fi spin off of history.
Let me know what you think!
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