Tuesday, 11 September 2012

Research for After Effect Animation

 

The sample of animation that I like represented on this webpage:

http://vimeo.com/41756240

The animated 3-D objects look quite interesting and accurately made out of range of scrap materials.

Some other samples of After Effect Animation I am interested in represented on the website:

http://vimeo.com/channels/aftereffects

I did research on sequential images.The library book by Mark Wigan “Basics Illustration ,Sequential Images” reflects some suggestions from the author, in terms of completing the sequential drawings and teaches how to think in time for animating them.The expression I remember most is that :

“animation is not the art of drawings that move but the art of movements that are drawn.”

Another book I picked in the library is by Dilys Evans “Show & Tell” is about exploring the fine art of children’s book illustration.I do share authors thoughts about significance of vocabulary and pictures in children’s books.The author writes:

“They are often the first place children discover poetry and art,honor and loyalty right and wrong,sadness and hope.And it is there between the pages that children discover the power of their own imagination.Ultimately,my hope is that this book might help all of us who value children’s books to find a universal language to use to talk about art on the page;a vocabulary that helps describe this unique form of artistic expression with greater clarity and common understanding.”

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