Thursday, May 19, 2016

Jaded

The last month or so of this semester, I have been working on a lyric video for Disclosure's Jaded. Unfortunately I wasn't able to finish the entire thing due to missing lots of school due to robotics, but It came out pretty okay for my first lyric video. Check out the first min below (EPILEPSY WARNING!):


A Yearly Reflection


  As the end of the school year is approaching, I would like to take time to reflect upon what I learned and how I've changed this past year. This past school year, I learned my strengths and weaknesses in Animation. I found that 3D modeling isn't the aspect of animation I want to go into. It was a tedious process and I struggled greatly in modeling my character. Rigging wasn't too bad, it was fun to do even though it took a while. I found it is motion graphics that I have the most potential in. My technical skills in timing are strong. All I need to do is learn how to create original and creative graphics to use. I learned how to manage my time and communicate more effectively.  Also: don't bite off more than you can chew. It is also important to be passionate about your work. Passion allows you to work at the best of your ability.

  To learn how to model and rig I mostly referred to tutorials on Youtube and on Lynda. There were some instances where I had my animation teacher help me, and there were other times that I figured out things on my own. So for motion graphics I used past knowledge of after effects and I had to use some tutorials to figure out new ways to animate text and to figure out how to preview a project with audio. Learning communication was tough for me. I consider myself a huge introvert. I don't talk all that much, but I managed to make myself feel more comfortable talking to those I don't know very well. FIRST Robotics has allowed me to learn how to communicate with my peers and my superiors in order to get work on time and in an effective manner. I also learned from the many mistakes I've made throughout the year. At times I was lacking in responsibility and knowledge, and I paid the price. I learned to save and backup frequently. SD cards should always be checked for content before deleting what's on them, and sometimes, searching up how to do something is better than figuring it out yourself.

   All of the skills I have learned this year, even the technical skills, will allow me to grow as a person. I have learned so much about communication, time management, and leadership throughout the year that I can see the importance of these attributes in a career. I can begin to further develop my professional personality. I can see who I want to be and what I want to do. This year has started to a light a path to the future I want to see happen. I have to focus on refining the skills I enjoy doing in animation to ensure that my path for the future is bright.

  My strengths in animation include rigging, timing, and actual animation/keyframing. One of my personal weaknesses is slowly becoming into a strength, leadership. My weaknesses include modeling and a good creative outlet. What I mean by a creative outlet is an ability to think outside the box to manipulate a project to turn out a certain way. I struggle with this. Also my knowledge of photoshop is rather basic... I improved my skills in After Effects just by being patient and taking the time to learn the tools and their functions. I improved my leadership and communication skills by forcing myself to step out of my comfort zone. I am trying to push myself to be more open, and I am trying to build the confidence to be a better communicator. 

   I will use these skills to create what I want to create, and to be who I want to be. I can use my rigging skills to help out other modelers by animating their models, and I can use my knowledge in After Effects to create new projects from 2D animation to special effects to motion graphics. 
The leadership and communication skills I've learned will help me collaborate with others more efficiently and open up opportunities to expand my career in the future.

      If there is anything I would change, it would be not spending as much time trying to get myself to like modeling as I did. I wanted to like modeling, but as much as I tired I would still find it tedious and annoying. I didn't have the patience for it. Modeling the man was a learning experience. I learned so much about modeling and human topology, but I also learned that modeling wasn't for me. I should've made a sooner transition into After Effects. I enjoy using After Effects. I am upset that I didn't get more time to use it. I don't own it, and since the school year is ending I won't be able to use it until next school year unless I buy it. Otherwise, there isn't anything I would change. This year went alright.  

     Overall, it was a decent year. I was disappointed in how some of my projects turned out such as the simple man I made, but I managed to make up for that by finding my interest in After Effects. I will continue to expand this new interest and hopefully become very proficient in After Effects, but I'll also continue to learn how to rig and animate 3D models so I can show future employers that I have knowledge in more than one area in animation. I feel like I made good use of my time, and I didn't really spend that much time doing nothing. I was almost always trying to learn or trying to come up with a new idea. Over the summer I hope to improve my skills in After Effects and motion graphics. I have been given the responsibility of making motion graphics for my school's basketball games next year, and that will be an interesting experience. I can't wait for next year and for what lies ahead. 













Friday, May 13, 2016

"Nicky Romero-Lighthouse" analysis


To compliment my venture into motion graphics, I decided to do an analysis/critique of the lyric video to Nicky Romero's song, Lighthouse. The font and the visuals in the video compliment the song very very well. The timing between transitions is flawless and it is really fun to watch. The video made a strong connection to the ocean (the metaphor in the song is the lighthouse), but it lacked in making a connection with the song's message. As for what I can learn from this project, I have already learned how to be precise in timing, but I could really improve in the variety of transitions I use from phrase to phrase. In my own lyric video I find myself becoming repetitive in my transitions. I could also implement 3D elements into my own videos. I would have liked to see a deeper connection to the meaning of the song by the creator, but overall it was an excellent video.

Link: http://www.animationarena.com/working-for-pixar.html

"Working for Pixar"


In this article, animator Alex Orrelle talks about his career at Pixar and the steps he took to get there. Born in London and raised in Israel, Orrelle studied at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco. He uses his past experience to make the claim that to get into Pixar you "have to be good.. You have to love animation." Orrelle does a good job at explaining life inside Pixar, but he lacks in explains how exactly he got there. He mostly credited timing to being hired, but doesn't go in depth with his explanation. He concludes with the key to being hired: following and building on the aspect that one is good at in animation. One cannot master every aspect of animation. He stresses this several times. The article was really great way to take a peak inside life at Pixar. It gives guidance to those who are lost in their animation career.  For me, this really encourages me to follow the aspect of animation that I enjoy. This seems to be motion graphics at the moment. This article is a great source of guidance and a bit of inspiration. It is worth a read: http://www.animationarena.com/working-for-pixar.html

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Kinetic Typography: A Basic Tutorial.



Kinetic Typography

Disclaimer: You should already have a basic knowledge of After Effects and its interface before using this tutorial.

Hey guys. Today I am going to go over the basics of kinetic typography in the form of a lyric video. The song I am using is Jaded by Disclosure. Let's get right into the learning!

The Background

The background I am using here is very very very basic. Once you have all the words animated you can go back and customize it to make it your own. To make the background above, I just used a green solid and added a ramp to create a shadow around the edge of the screen. My priority right now is to animate the words.


The Audio

Once you have your audio, import it, drag it into your composition, select it, and press "l" twice to reveal the waveform. The waveform is very useful when making a lyric video because it allows you to see the beat and when words are spoken. It makes timing the words easy.

The Text

As for the text, it is up to you to choose your style. Usually I use Century Gothic or Helvetica. Choose your stroke, text size, and spacing. Make sure to make each word a separate layer. We want to animate every word individually. For this animation we are going to animate the position of the text and just have the words move on to the screen. Place the words in the position they will end up in at the end of the animation. 

The position at the end of the animation


The Animation

Once you have placed your text, highlight the first word that is being animated and press "p." This will bring up the position animator. Find the place in the song where the word is said, drag the time indicator to that place on the timeline, and press the stopwatch by the graph that is on the left of the word "position."A diamond should appear where the time indicator is. This is a keyframe. Make sure to easy ease in these keyframes. It will help the animation look much smoother. Then, drag the time indicator back the smallest bit, and move the word to its starting position. Another keyframe will be created. Make sure to easy in this one as well. You could end up with something like this:  

Keyframes

Starting point outside the frame and the endpoint inside the frame.






Make sure to RAM preview it by pressing this button on the upper right to make sure it lines up with the word: 

Once it lines up, repeat the same step for your other words. The trick here is to have a group of words appear on the screen at a time with the same animation, and then transition to another animation that introduces the words such as opacity, scale, etc. The possibilities with kinetic typography are endless. This is just one basic way to do it.