DVA

Tuesday, February 28, 2006

drawing


After learning how to create characters from basic shapes, determining their height and body details, creating turnarounds and still shots of their movements and finally practicing enough to keep the figures "on model", it is time to begin animating! Animation usually uses 30 frames per second, and there are infinite numbers of ways to move your characters within this time-frame. A basic movement is a "walk-cycle", as you can see above with Cornfed. This walk-cycle is 10 frames long, and can be repeated as many times as necessary to give the illusion of continuous movement.

http://www.gpsdrawing.com/

Thursday, February 16, 2006

movement


movement is when you move your body in another posision

http://www.siggraph.org/education/materials/HyperGraph/animation/character_animation/principles/lasseter_s94.htm

sequential photographs


This grouping was very simple, all shot from the same distance and same lens. The moment is great, very classic.

http://www.shortcourses.com/bookstore/olympus/book_olympus2000.htm

photography







Digital photography is photography done using a digital camera. Sometimes it is called digital imaging. A digital camera has a lens, aperture, and shutter. The picture the lens makes is recorded by a light-sensitive electronic sensor. A digital camera does not use photographic film to record a picture. Digital photographs are stored in a computer but paper prints can also be made from digital pictures. Digital cameras can also be expensive to keep. To have your pictures printed at home the same way commercial prints are made, you need a special kind of printer and paper.

http://www.bjphoto.co.uk/

time lapse



Digital timelapse footage adds beauty and value to your production, whether commercial, corporate, documentary or drama. I have developed solutions for all different types of shooting: from ten-minute to ten-year long projects. My advanced knowledge of the post-production process ensures I create material that fits well with your project both aesthetically and technically.


http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read.asp?forum=1034&message=7537815

filmstrip


a filmstrip is band of tape with pictures on it that will run through a machine and project it on a screen

http://cagefactor.com/photos/antbully.html

dope sheet


The dope sheet uses a timeline to display skeleton keyframes. The top row of the timeline shows frame numbers.

animatic


Animatics is the pioneer and recognized leader of integrated motion control. The SmartMotor™ is an integrated motor by Animatics. Designed by the industry leader, the Smart Motor is highly integrated control and is just one of the innovative motion control products by Animatics.

flip book


A flip book is a book with a series of pictures that vary gradually from one page to the next, so that when the pages are turned rapidly, the pictures appear to animate by simulating motion or some other change. Flip books are often illustrated books for children, but may also be geared towards adults and employ a series of photographs rather than drawings. Flip books are not always separate books, but may appear as an added feature in ordinary books or magazines, often in the page corners. Software packages and websites are also available that convert digital video files into custom-made flip books.


www.fabrica.it/flipbook

Wednesday, February 15, 2006

film special effects


Special effects (or SFX) are used in the film and entertainment industry to create effects that cannot be achieved by normal means, such as travel to other star systems. They are also used when creating the effect by normal means is prohibitively expensive, such as an enormous explosion. They are also used to enhance normal visual effects.


www.cinemateca.org/movies/special_effects.htm

animation


Animation is the illusion of motion created by the consecutive display of images of static elements. In film and video production, this refers to techniques by which each frame of a film or movie is produced individually. These frames may be generated by computers, or by photographing a drawn or painted image, or by repeatedly making small changes to a model unit (see claymation and stop motion), and then photographing the result with a special animation camera. When the frames are strung together and the resulting film is viewed, there is an illusion of continuous movement due to the phenomenon known as persistence of vision. Generating such a film tends to be very labour intensive and tedious, though the development of computer animation has greatly sped up the process.

www.animationfactory.com

advertising

Advertising is a way to get people to know about things, like things that are sold, or ideas. People and companies often pay for advertising. Media providers, like television networks and webpages sell advertising. The purpose of Advertising is to make the target group of people aware of some product, idea, or company

http://www.adassoc.org.uk/

film makers


film makeing is a big part in the media business film makers such as steven spielberg he is maybe the best in the world he is a successful man and he is a billonaire and his new movie munich seems to be a big hit

www.spielbergfilms.com/

nick park


nick park was born in preston lancashire in the usa he was the founder of wallice and gromet he made his frist animation when he was 13 and since from ther he was one of the best animators in the world wallice and gromet is a golbal production casterd around the word. wallice and gromet has one alot of awards and they have recently made a new movie wallice and gromet the curse of the wear rabbet in 1997 nick park was awarded a CBE Following on from a deal with DreamWorks, Aardmen .

Tuesday, February 14, 2006

shadow pupets


Shadow puppets as entertainment go back to the 18th century in Europe and America. In the Orient, they go back even further. Professional shadow puppeteers used multi-jointed figures to create some very fancy characters, but even simple stick figures can be impressive, when accompanied by sound effects, clever dia-logue and voices, and creative movement.

www.osv.org/kids/crafts2.htm

pupetry


pupetry is very good for kids it makes them lafe and i think they like it
in some places kids can go and watch puppet shows for fun.

www.sagecraft.com/puppetry

lumiere brothers


Auguste and Louis Lumiere are credited with the world's first public film screening on December 28, 1895. The showing of approximately ten short films lasting only twenty minutes in total was held in the basement lounge of the Grand Cafe on the Boulevard des Capucines in Paris and would be the very first public demonstration of their device they called the Cinematograph which effectively functioned as camera, projector and printer all in one.

www.holonet.khm.de/visual_alchemy/lumiere.html

Edison


The concept of moving images as entertainment was not a new one by the latter part of the 19th century. Magic lanterns and other devices had been employed in popular entertainment for generations. Magic lanterns used glass slides with images which were projected. The use of levers and other contrivances made these images "move".

http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/edhtml/edmvhist.html

edward muybridge


On June 15, 1878, a clear and sunny day in Palo Alto, California, amid a gathering of art and sports journalists, Eadweard Muybridge photographed the first successful serial images of fast motion.
The subject of these photographs was the trotting horse, Abe Edgington, harnessed to a sulky. The horse was owned by railroad builder and former governor, Leland Stanford. Proven was Stanford's theory that during a horse's running stride, there is a moment of suspension where no hooves are touching the ground.

http://photo.ucr.edu/photographers/muybridge/

emile reynaud



Emile Reynaud, inventor, artist and showman, devised the important Praxinoscope optical toy, and was the first to show cartoon 'films' on a public screen. Reynaud's father was an horologist and medal engraver, and the Reynaud home was full of mysterious objects to fascinate the young Charles-Emile. His mother was an accomplished water-colourist. At fourteen, already knowledgeable in literary and scientific matters, Emile was apprenticed to a precision engineer in Paris, and later studied with the sculptor-photographer, Adam Salomon. Soon he was preparing lantern slides, photographic and hand-drawn, for the audiovisual lectures arranged by the Abbé Moigno, becoming very experienced in image projection.

http://easyweb.easynet.co.uk/~s-herbert/theatopt1.htm

william horner


The zoetrope was invented in 1834 by William Horner, who originally called it a Daedalum ("wheel of the Devil"). It was based on Plateau's phenakistoscope, but was more convenient since it did not require a viewing mirror and allowed more than one person to use it at the same time. Horner's invention strangely became forgotten for nearly thirty years until 1867, when it became patented in England by M. Bradley, and in America by William F. Lincoln. Lincoln renamed the Daedalum, giving it the name of "zoetrope," or "wheel of li

http://courses.ncssm.edu/gallery/collections/toys/html/exhibit10.htm

joseph plateau


In 1832, Belgian physicist Joseph Plateau and his sons introduced the phenakistoscope ("spindle viewer"). It was also invented independently in the same year by Simon von Stampfer of Vienna, Austria, who called his invention a stroboscope. Plateau's inspiration had come primarily from the work of Michael Faraday and Peter Mark Roget (the compiler of Roget's Thesaurus). Faraday had invented a device he called "Michael Faraday's Wheel," that consisted of two discs that spun in opposite directions from each other. From this, Plateau took another step, adapting Faraday's wheel into a toy he later named the phenakistoscope

http://www.mhsgent.ugent.be/eng-plat1.html

NEMO


finding nemo was a movie when it was out and still good now

http://www.pixar.com/featurefilms/nemo/

futurama


futurama is a space version of the simpsons and it is a cool animation

http://www.gotfuturama.com/

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

sonic


sonic is cool i think it is the best animation out for kids so far

http://www.sega.com/sonic/content.php

wallace and gromit



wallace and gromit is classic eg of a good animation a man called nike park was the founder of wallace and gromit he is a well nown animater.

http://www.aardman.com/

http://www.wallaceandgromit.com/fla/wg.html

simpsons


simpsons is a good animation it is very good to watch and it is funney
below there are links 2 the simpsons

www.simpsons.co.uk