Tuesday, April 26, 2016
In Lieu of the Third Term Paper
My first two paper scores were both above 80; I will not be writing a third term paper.
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Outline for the Third Term Paper
Introduction:
A: Special effects for
explosions of organic matter
B: Both Raiders of the Lost Ark ‘s “exploding
head” and Galaxy Quest’s inside-out
pig lizard use similar yet different techniques to achieve a common effect
Body:
1. Raiders of the Lost Ark: the exploding head
1. Raiders of the Lost Ark: the exploding head
a. Practical
special effect coupled with video speed alteration
b. The
head: a model composed with layers of various materials to imitate human flesh
and bone
c. The
explosion appears to be slowed down; this could be because the model itself was
built in another scale, or to appear eerily ethereal (or, possibly, both)
d. Video
composite overlay of other special effects such as fire, lightening, and
ghostly beings
2. Galaxy Quest: exploding pig lizard
2. Galaxy Quest: exploding pig lizard
a. Another
practical effect
b. It
appears that various sections of the model have different functions
pre-explosion
c. The
explosion of the model itself is seemingly conducted by using high-pressure
steam to launch bits of pig-flesh all over
d. Solely
practical effects—no digital effects seem to have been used
3. Comparison between the two scenes
3. Comparison between the two scenes
a. Both
scenes use real-life, layered, exploding models to create the special effect
b. The
choice of materials and presentation utilized in Raiders of the Lost Ark do not stand as well over time, yet it is
still enough to instill a cheesy creepy feeling in the audience
c. On
the other hand, Galaxy Quest’s
exploding pig-lizard, thanks to its nicely-presented is decently convincing and
thoroughly disgusting; It still holds up pretty well today
Conclusion:
1. Despite having little to no computer assistance in creating special effects, films were
still able to hold their own and create absolutely unforgettable scenes with
what they were able to gather based on their budget
Tuesday, April 12, 2016
Stop-Motion Character Animation
It's curtains for you! (Or, rather, blinds.)
For my stop-motion character animation project, I picked a window as my character at the end of the day when the lights go out and the blinds come down. I cut out facial features from black construction paper and taped them to the window. It was fun planning the facial expressions as they reacted to the changes in the environment. The world of stop motion is strange and fascinating. I'd love to spend more time in it soon!
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Reverse Video Reference
This assignment was a very fun, interactive take on studying the subtleties of acting, character, and body motion... and a great way to get in some exercise!
Clip A
Clip B
Clip C
Clip D
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