Saturday, March 29, 2014

Reading Assignment 2

These readings were about the animation process at Pixar, various animation rules, timing, rhythm, and anticipation.

I thought the reading on the animation process at Pixar was especially interesting. i enjoyed learning about the different specializations and steps that go into making a film. Having the different steps of storyboarding, modeling, animation, shading, lighting, and rendering means that everyone working on the project can focus their efforts on what they’re best at.

Timing, rhythm, and anticipation are all useful for adding personality and depth to animations. Timing and anticipation were both covered in class so I learned the most about rhythm. Making sure an animation has a good rhythm can make even boring or monotonous acts, such as hammering nails or cutting wood, much more interesting and lively. In Snow White, for example, the dwarves are seen marching and working which would be significantly less fun to watch if they didn’t work with an interesting rhythm that synced up with their song.  

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Reading Assignment 1

Arcs define a character’s movement along an imaginary curve. No organic movement is totally straight and angled, it always flows along a curve. Without arcs characters would move too stiffly and appear to be mechanical instead of alive. Arcs also add personality and depth to characters as they move in expressively. “The discovery of arcs made a major change in the type of movements animators designed for their characters, breaking with the rigid and stiff actions that had gone before” (Arcs). An understanding of arcs helps to build and develop interesting, well rounded characters whose personality and mood can be seen though their movements.
Squash and stretch is another tool for animation. It can be used to give characters and objects weight and speed that make them seem more natural. It smooths out quick movements so they look fluid.
Another principle of animation is Timing. Timing is very important to showing a characters personality or mood as well as giving weight to objects and movement. With proper use of timing you can make objects seem to have weight that is otherwise non-existent. Without proper timing interactions such as picking up a bag, pushing furniture, or even walking would seem to take no effort and be unrealistic or even unnerving.
Reversal of curves also helps to add personality to a characters movement. It helps loosen up stiff unnatural movements and emphasizes important poses to keep them as dynamic and interesting as possible.