I just love this guy. better keep this.
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Thursday, September 6, 2012
CrowGirl Building Dive
I was thinking of taking a break from effects, but than I remembered that I can shove effects everywhere, so, I was working on this shot, that belongs to an old idea that I had, of a character that I call crowgirl. did some sketches of her here -
http://barakdrori.blogspot.co.il/2011/07/crow-girl.html
this is a test for a camera movement I was thinking of.
As there are a lot of effects going on, I thought I will show part of then in focus. there is hair, flag, splash, airborne water, sparks and glitter effects, but since the effects are not really the issue, they are supposed to support the overall shot they are often missed. here is a part of those effects.
The spear Glitter in the sun -
As CrowGirl hits the water -
By the way, I saw this awesome Behind The Scenes sequence of shot from MotorCity, I had to store it here...please notice that all the effects are classic animation. You Rock, Chris Prynoski. The Direction in non compromising with extreme and wide angles, and so is the animation.
http://barakdrori.blogspot.co.il/2011/07/crow-girl.html
this is a test for a camera movement I was thinking of.
As there are a lot of effects going on, I thought I will show part of then in focus. there is hair, flag, splash, airborne water, sparks and glitter effects, but since the effects are not really the issue, they are supposed to support the overall shot they are often missed. here is a part of those effects.
The spear Glitter in the sun -
As CrowGirl hits the water -
By the way, I saw this awesome Behind The Scenes sequence of shot from MotorCity, I had to store it here...please notice that all the effects are classic animation. You Rock, Chris Prynoski. The Direction in non compromising with extreme and wide angles, and so is the animation.
Monday, September 3, 2012
Recalling the Acadamy
While in Bezalel, I did some shorts that I was never proud of, because they were poor in quality (of animation, directing, etc...). well, I WAS a student. but still, as I find myself venturing more and more into script writing, I find that I am very fond of these ones.
The first one, JESUS, was a short I did on my own, it was an interview with Jesus and Gabriel. Talking, in retrospective, about Jesus and his tragic life course up to his death, and the cruelty of his REAL father. Unfortunately, no translation, so only Hebrew speaking viewers can understand this one.
The other one, I can only take credit for the animation (part of it), this idea was, as I recall, to take a common saying and paraphrase it. the script and idea belong to Ben Genislaw and Yonni Aroussi.
The first one, JESUS, was a short I did on my own, it was an interview with Jesus and Gabriel. Talking, in retrospective, about Jesus and his tragic life course up to his death, and the cruelty of his REAL father. Unfortunately, no translation, so only Hebrew speaking viewers can understand this one.
The other one, I can only take credit for the animation (part of it), this idea was, as I recall, to take a common saying and paraphrase it. the script and idea belong to Ben Genislaw and Yonni Aroussi.
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Things on my shelf
I was just thinking....some stuff I did just stayed there on the editing floor. Is there a better place to put them than right here? :-)
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