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Thursday, May 7th, 2009
The design for this animation was inspired by A Water TV Commercial
The design for this animation was inspired by A Water TV Commercial
(Video)
Nelepa – Monday (The Glitch Mob Remix)
This project has been submitted as an Assignment assigned by Staffordshire University’s Faculty of Computing Technology – Graphics Technology for Film Module tutored by Daniel McCarthy.
Also available in High Definition.
HD 720p – iPhone/iPod
Written by : Kyle Welsby
Released : 30th March 2009
Tag Line : Your being tracked, Run!
Genre : Action
Starred : Barney Lewis, Jez Williams, Kyle Welsby
Also available in High Definition.
HD 720p – iPhone/iPod
Imspired by a Wallpaper I had set on random from InterfaceLIFT.
I felt the need to animate, thus I whipped open Adobe After Effects and started my little creation.
Some techniques taken from Andrew Krimer’s Tutorials on Camera Techniques and Mosaic Backgrounds.
Music: Chase & Status – Streetlife from the album “More Than Alot”
Sound-score: Sourced from Video Copilot – Designer Sound Effects
(Video)
Poetry (previously known as Bad Words) is a short film showing the literal explosiveness of literature in books. This film shows in a visual manor how content within a piece of published material can gain ones attention and express (explode) the literature within.
This film was shot on a Panasonic DVpro HD Camera which my friend Yinka managed to help loan from University stores. The entire sequence was edited in Adobe After Effects CS3 using the Trapcode Particular Plugin.
Actor : Oluwa Yinka Winzenburg
Audio : edIT – Ants from his album Crying Over Pros For No Reason
An additional report was written as part of the assignment set out in the module ‘Visual Media Applications’ at Staffordshire University. Download Report (PDF 5.3MB)
This feature was inspired by works or Magnus Engsfors Suddenly
This film was a assignment given to me and group members. The film entailed a pre written script which the dialogue could not be modified. We diden’t spend as much on pre-production as required which resulted in our first film shoot “Double Crossed” being scrapped 24 hours before hand-in deadline.
Thus the name, “The 24″. This film was scripted, shot, edited and sounded in 24 hours.
Coming soon
http://www.vimeo.com/2033484
This showreel was created in preparation for a presentation that was given by representatives from Envy Post Production House in London, England.
It taken me a few days to re-encode most of my footage to be mostly the correct resolution etc..
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http://www.vimeo.com/1920647
When I seen the tutorial where we would make a crude Alien Space Ship orbit around the earth. The Idea came to mind, how would I make the earth spin?
I done some searching and CreativeCow and VideoCopilot had an answer.
The earth consists of two layers, 1 flat texture that is converted into a sphere, and a atmosphere texture with an alpha channel on it to lay and move on top of the earth looping.
When rotated, the earth will look like its spinning and there are clouds moving too.
The space mist is a solid layer with fractal noise added to it, the same effect that creates the starts, obviously with different settings.
As for the zoom in, Google Maps helped me, I found a location on google maps that had the best resolution images. I screen printed each increment, taking a screen print every zoom step out.
An wiggle expression was used to make the zoom shake while zooming in at high velocity.
Clouds are solid white layers with again fractal noise added to them to break the solid up a lot to make nice white fluffy clouds.
I imported each screen print (16 in total) into After Effects and aligned them up together to make them appear endless. I had to parent the layers together to keep the scales of previous aligned images in place.
The car though the town, I sourced an above image of a car and cropped it turning everything but the car transparent in Photoshop. I firstly animated the car using motion tracking, later I refined the animation using ease to ease.
This is the first edit and I intend to refine the end car animation.
http://www.vimeo.com/1843707
I was inspired to experiment with a car tyre after visiting my good friend Philip Maddock at Carlisle University. Must have been one of there flats drunken acquisitions but there was a car tyre in the common room which sparked my idea.
I shot this film over 2 days using a nearby closed location. I did try and request to use the town centre of Stafford and various roads but due to lack of crew members risk assessment would have a field day.
This film was edited entirely on Adobe Premier CS3, all sound’s and footage are original and recorded on location.