Showing posts with label key frames. Show all posts
Showing posts with label key frames. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Key Framing with Lorraine

This is the keyframe sequence I made last week, in this weeks session the key points Lorraine made were to still draw in the whole of an object even when it is within the action safe or title safe border.
Also she introduced us to the idea of thirds, making a sequence look more interesting by using one third or two thirds of the space.
She then made us pick out the key frames that were essential to show movement or change within the sequence, these are mine below, showing change in shape, things dropping or moving in, then rotating to 3D.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Seminar with Lorraine

After last weeks session of making flipbooks, this weekwe took a look at everyone in order to get an idea of what works best. Some suggestions we got from it was:
-portion of the letter dominate he frame so you can't tell what it is till you flip through
-one part tobe constant
-same position and size but form changes like capital letter changing to lower case letter
-slight change- colour- rainbow
-simple ideas- well delivered

We then looked at frames and the title safe and action safe within the frame, areas where it is critical if text or image is here could be missed off the screen.
Middle (inner box)- title safe
Second outer box- action safe
We then created our own storyboard/timeline of a sequence using one letterform
I made my 'I' change case from uppercase to lowercase then turn over and become uppercase again then I made it turn and dissapear.