Stalled out on the project for the last few days. I made a photoshop document of a cockroach to separate all the body parts into layers for easier animation. This I can import into Adobe After Effects and access each layer individually to move the legs, antennae, etc.
Learning After Effects on my own has been a bit of a challenge, but the software is somewhat similar to Premiere so it's going ok.
The greatest obstacle has been the dilemma of how to proceed. I somewhat regret that I am not creating something physical, like a print, and I feel lost as far as how to convey the story. Suddenly it feels like I can envision a 2-D product more easily than the planned video.
I have two ideas I am debating between.
1. Students walks across Hoval as the background becomes slowly covered in painted brushstrokes rather than reality. This will signify internal change, a change in perception of one's environment.
2. Student falls asleep in Dinand, has dream of turning into cockroach, wakes up to find it wasn't a dream at all.
Wednesday, April 27, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
Gregor in Real Life
I want to make a video interpretation of Kafka's Metamorphosis.
It will either be a GIF or a short animated film. One plan is to use "Gregor"'s surroundings to convey the internal changes in his mind: while still human, the surroundings will be photo-realistic. When a bug, the setting will shift to paintings, e.g. van Gogh's "Bedroom". I would also like there to be a transitional period during which painted props begin cropping up in the photo world. In Kafka's story the alteration is abrupt, but it might be nice to have this overlap.
My other idea is to animate the transformation process from man to bug. Perhaps a bit more visually challenging, I'm not sure. Going to play around with After Effects and see what I can do
Should be lots of fun, lots of work, and lots of thinking.
Meanwhile, I am also working on a sculpture inspired by Steppenwolf. So much books!
Maybe next will be Gogol... an overcoat, a nose...
It will either be a GIF or a short animated film. One plan is to use "Gregor"'s surroundings to convey the internal changes in his mind: while still human, the surroundings will be photo-realistic. When a bug, the setting will shift to paintings, e.g. van Gogh's "Bedroom". I would also like there to be a transitional period during which painted props begin cropping up in the photo world. In Kafka's story the alteration is abrupt, but it might be nice to have this overlap.
My other idea is to animate the transformation process from man to bug. Perhaps a bit more visually challenging, I'm not sure. Going to play around with After Effects and see what I can do
Should be lots of fun, lots of work, and lots of thinking.
Meanwhile, I am also working on a sculpture inspired by Steppenwolf. So much books!
Maybe next will be Gogol... an overcoat, a nose...
Saturday, April 2, 2016
FCO Final Edit
The video is finished! This project has been awesome--thanks again to Ivan and Joey for acting, and to Colby for lending his voice for the intro! I'm sad that it's over but happy with our final product.
Here's the link for the final version of Feeling Checked Out: https://vimeo.com/161192692
Here's the link for the final version of Feeling Checked Out: https://vimeo.com/161192692
Friday, April 1, 2016
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