An exposure sheet is used for planning sound on your animation. It is good for time keeping and organisation of sound and animation.
Thursday, 14 March 2013
Thursday, 31 January 2013
Research for my animation
My first idea is to make a clay model animation, before i come up with ideas i am going to research other existing animations.
I like this animation because it is weird and very smooth, it also shows the monster being made by animation rather than by hand without animation.
I like this animation because it is fun and entertaining, however it is very short which is a let down.
I dont know whether or not to make my idea fun like dancing, or like a thriller with shooting, or just completely random.
My animation will be a little clay objects that moves onto a CD, then it dissolves and covers the CD, then music plays from the CD, and the clay moves to the beat of the song and dances and moves.
I like this animation because it is weird and very smooth, it also shows the monster being made by animation rather than by hand without animation.
I like this animation because it is fun and entertaining, however it is very short which is a let down.
I dont know whether or not to make my idea fun like dancing, or like a thriller with shooting, or just completely random.
My animation will be a little clay objects that moves onto a CD, then it dissolves and covers the CD, then music plays from the CD, and the clay moves to the beat of the song and dances and moves.
Thursday, 17 January 2013
Grandfathers of animation

This was very important as it paved the way for further inventions, and as it was a commercial product, it could be sold, increasing peoples knowledge of animation and making it more wide-spread.

This is an example of why the Phenakistoscope was an important invention; it paved the way for more innovative inventions and ideas.
This movie was created during the dawning age of animation within cinema, it is considered a classic and is often looked upon as a great childs story and was distributed vastly by VHS.
Thursday, 10 January 2013
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