วันอังคารที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2553

How to do Night Photography by Lindsay Genry

How to do Night Photography from Lindsay Genry on Vimeo.

Stop motion time-lapse video done for video editing class.

Music - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jolity - Melborne Symphony Orchestra

Orchid Time Lapse by danLinfield

Orchid Time Lapse from danLinfield on Vimeo.

Colorful, long-lasting flowers on gracefully arching stems, or so says the label. This was about 3 days of shooting.

Time Lapse How-To: vimeo.com/user:danLinfield

Updated 3/17/2007: New piano track and extra footage of the second two buds blooming.

Time Lapse How-To by Adriane Matkovich

Time Lapse How-To from Adriane Matkovich on Vimeo.

I just recently started to experiment with time lapse photography. I did this is a short little video with a few pointers about how to get started for school.

TIMELAPSE by grymo

TIMELAPSE from grymo on Vimeo.

Timelapse by Mujtaba H. Shah

Timelapse from Mujtaba H. Shah on Vimeo.

First timelapse shot on CANON 7D with Satechi timer remote control

timelapse by randyh

timelapse from randyh on Vimeo.

Short timelapse

An hour in a minute by Void Caller

An hour in a minute from Void Caller on Vimeo.

Timelapse

college final piece by Tom Finch

college final piece from Tom Finch on Vimeo.

"Timelapse"

Woman in the Crimson Red Dress Timelapse Painting by Zachary Knoles

Woman in the Crimson Red Dress Timelapse Painting from Zachary Knoles on Vimeo.


A timelapse video of me working on a recent painting, from start to finish. Total painting time was about 12 hours. You can view the finished painting here: artofzacharyknoles.com/paintings.php?page=crimsondress

Footage was shot with a Canon PowerShot A570 IS running CHDK, using Ultra Intervalometer.

The music is "Never Say Goodbye" by Robin Stine, licensed from Magnatune Records.

You can see more of my paintings here:
artofzacharyknoles.com

And you can buy my original art here:
zacharyknoles.etsy.com

Figure Animation #1 by Zachary Knoles

Figure Animation #1 from Zachary Knoles on Vimeo.


An experiment I did back in 2006 to see what it would look like to animate in watercolor/gouache. The imagery was loosely inspired by the photography of Albert Arthur Allen.

You can see more of my work at:
artofzacharyknoles.com

The Last Tree by Michael Shaw

The Last Tree from Michael Shaw on Vimeo.

I am not the greatest typography artist; not even decent to be honest. However, I feel that Weingart gave me a direction to take my assignment that works with my strengths while still helping me explore typography in my own distinct way. I used type to create environments, characters, and objects. In the animation, I wanted the forms created to show more than the objects used to make them. Having said that, they are still easily readable, making it easier to use letters as texture... much like the stubble on the face of the woodcutter.

I wanted to provide a unique take on the relationship from the lion and the mouse. Instead of the lion needing the mouse's help after freeing him, the wood cutter is left with one tree to stand under after completing his daily duties. This project was born more out of introspection than anything else. I thought about those whose job is to kill these trees for our personal benefit, like the mouse as a hearty snack for the lion. It would only seem natural to seek shelter under the very tree one is about to cut should there be a spontaneous downpour. One could argue that that is their purpose, but it is still a little startling to think about.

There are a lot of things i think can be improved from this animation. It could be shortened definitely. There are also a couple of awkward camera movements that could be rectified. In regards to the narrative, i am trying to work with somewhat longer works, just to help boost my own storytelling skills. That said, I can make a confusing story if not careful. I know this animation is not a direct interpretation of the lion and the mouse, but still supports the moral at the end.

Is this animation easily interpreted?

The Ballet Font Project by fashionbuddha

The Ballet Font Project from fashionbuddha on Vimeo.


In celebration of education and the arts, w+k12 and Fashionbuddha combined typography with the unique grace of ballet.

The resulting font is based on the physical movements of two Oregon ballet dancers, Grace Shibley and Lucas Threefoot, and the work of choreographer Candace Bouchard. The dancer were fitted with infrared LED lights, which captured their steps in real time as the danced all 26 letters of the alphabet. The dancers' performance was filmed using an HD video camera and a camera with an infrared filter. Using custom software, the infrared light traced the dancers' movements over the top of the HD video in real time. A second application evaluated the movement and converted the points and lines into a usable, TrueType font.

The downloadable font and videos showing the movement and animation for each letter are available at balletfont.com

mister. jun font teaser by clement romier

mister. jun font teaser from clement romier on Vimeo.

This animation introduce my very new font, called "mister. jun", in tribute to seba jun aka nujabes, a great japanese hip hop producer who passed away recently.

The idea was to play with the font to show how you can use it (colors, forms, compositions).

The font will be released soon on my blog, ceegee.fr , and it will be free so stay tuned to download it !

Animation by Lucy Oliver

Animation from Lucy Oliver on Vimeo.

animation by nauzet rodriguez

animation from nauzet rodriguez on Vimeo.

Animation by Mike Raff

Animation from Mike Raff on Vimeo.

Let me be clear: I am not an animator. But I've worked with lots of clients who want animated commercials. So I've learned how to work with motion graphic designers. Sometimes I cut video to give them to animate around and other times, it's a matter of providing just the right music and sound effects to inspire them. (For one the spots included here, I even gave them the cushion on my newly reupholstered sofa to suggest a motif!) Anyway, I played a large part in conceiving or executing all of the animations you see here, even if I didn't actually edit them in the traditional sense. Enjoy!

Animation by Andrew Knaup

Animation from Andrew Knaup on Vimeo.

animation by julia bueno

animation from julia bueno on Vimeo.

Courte animation d'une minute, réalisée avec Combustion, dans le cadre d'un sujet d'école (les personnages devaient être réalisé en fils et éléments végétal)

Animation by alexander humphrey

Animation from alexander humphrey on Vimeo.

Roto-scope animation

animation by julien

animation from julien on Vimeo.

web animation for Promod

animation by minwoo chung

animation from minwoo chung on Vimeo.

Animation VS Animator

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