Two recent animations - Haikutimes #156 and Sea to Summit
Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 5:40 am
I thought I'd post some work I created earlier this year. They were both great learning-curve projects, with some obvious flaws, but as a way to sink my teeth into Anime Studio I think they were successes. I have to thank Dale Hemenway for his tutorial on creating characters, that really helped me a lot.
The first one, the Animated haikutimes issue #156 has an obvious problem - the haiku goes by too fast, which I never realized at the time, being so familiar with the content :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_wpZrh9kiM
Then I got to work on an aborted project for Sea To Summit sleeping bags - this involved some very technical re-construction of illustrator files used by the company and then a lot of conversation with the company about how to illustrate water vapor going through bags. The music is mine, and the overall concept is mine, too. They didn't end up using it, but I still got paid something for my time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb0g0ZqN6uI
Anyway, any feedback is appreciated; I spent so much time on these I got sort of burned out, but I'm feeling ready to start another project. Thanks!
The first one, the Animated haikutimes issue #156 has an obvious problem - the haiku goes by too fast, which I never realized at the time, being so familiar with the content :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_wpZrh9kiM
Then I got to work on an aborted project for Sea To Summit sleeping bags - this involved some very technical re-construction of illustrator files used by the company and then a lot of conversation with the company about how to illustrate water vapor going through bags. The music is mine, and the overall concept is mine, too. They didn't end up using it, but I still got paid something for my time.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bb0g0ZqN6uI
Anyway, any feedback is appreciated; I spent so much time on these I got sort of burned out, but I'm feeling ready to start another project. Thanks!