Monday, October 12, 2009

Intermedia Open House

As a class, we first discussed creating miniature 3D models for an audience-interactive stop animation (Gumby style), but then decided to do a life-size set. Suggestions included creating a cheesy set out of cardboard in which the participants could act out their stop animation. Plans also included setting up a station where a few of us from class help upload photos and put them into Final Cut. The rough stop animations will then be projected for the participants to see. For this project we still need to figure out some specifics: ideas for the set, props, the title of the project, the number of cameras (at least three) and the layout/functionality of the "workshop" room. It might also help to create more interesting stop animations if we look up stop animation techniques.

(YouTube has some cool examples tambien http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJzU3NjDikY)

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