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So, I am now in my last two quarters, and for my Senior Project (a 2 quarter course) I have been given the green light to re-make a very old animation I did years ago.

The original piece (keep in mind, I was working on borrowed computers and living on a friend's couch at the time) is posted below:

garrett.mov

 

My original poem will remain the same, but I was never happy with the way this one turned out. My instructor is very excited about the piece. I'll be doing all the character work in A:M and building sets in Photoshop to composite in AE. My major is Visual Effects & Motion Graphics, so I do want to keep the animation somewhat stylized, but not quite so...um...crappy. Yay.

 

The first order of business was to re-model the main character. Pic below...

new3Dmodel.jpg

I also drew all new storyboards, which have more interesting actions and expressions on the part of the main character. Hooray for progress.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Been busy working on this and my portfolio for school, so I haven't had a terrible amount of extra time to post. Here's Garret in his library, just finished the chair and library set.

Most sets are 2.5-D with Photoshop and AE but the library/fireplace shot requires a drastically rotating camera and thus needs a full 3D set.

garretinlibrary.jpg

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This is the first rough cut. For class, by um...one week ago, I had to piece together a rough version of the film for review. The sound is 80% there, the timing is 75% and the narration is going to be re-recorded. The backgrounds aren't all done, and the animation is obviously at like 10%.

(I have about 4 months to have it done and polished and beautiful. I LOVE deadlines.)

 

roughcut1.mov

 

Enjoy.

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This is the first rough cut. For class, by um...one week ago, I had to piece together a rough version of the film for review. The sound is 80% there, the timing is 75% and the narration is going to be re-recorded. The backgrounds aren't all done, and the animation is obviously at like 10%.

(I have about 4 months to have it done and polished and beautiful. I LOVE deadlines.)

 

roughcut1.mov

 

Enjoy.

 

I like that one very much... nice looking character, nice storyline and even in this pre-finished state it is looking great.

Polish it a little bit up and it will be extremly well received. Keep on rocking!

 

See you

*Fuchur*

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This is the first rough cut. For class, by um...one week ago, I had to piece together a rough version of the film for review. The sound is 80% there, the timing is 75% and the narration is going to be re-recorded. The backgrounds aren't all done, and the animation is obviously at like 10%.

(I have about 4 months to have it done and polished and beautiful. I LOVE deadlines.)

 

roughcut1.mov

 

Enjoy.

 

I like that one very much... nice looking character, nice storyline and even in this pre-finished state it is looking great.

Polish it a little bit up and it will be extremly well received. Keep on rocking!

 

See you

*Fuchur*

Thanks! My instructor described it as "taking this really morbid subject and making it cute...which makes it even more creepy"

I take that as a compliment. =)

 

Thanks for your encouraging words!

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Back to class, LAST QUARTER EVER!!!

 

I'm on a tight schedule for wrapping up this project. =) This is good, I thrive under pressure.

 

Each Thursday I show a work-in-progress to my class/instructor. This is this weeks'...a combo of week 1 and week 2.

 

Except some rough sound, this is pretty much final render stuff, visually. I've decided to render piecemeal to help keep on schedule, so no long week of rendering at the end of it all.

 

Note: for some reason Quicktime ignores my pixel aspect ratio settings, so it may be squished horizontally.

edit: fixed the aspect ratio problem

roughWeek2.mov

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Looks great!

Could use a "Vincent Price" audio filter ;)

That reminds me, I have to re-record the narration. It's from ten years ago and I used kinda crappy equipment. =P

Thanks!

 

Definitely. The voice doesn't fit as well as it could. Needs ominous officiousnessity ramped up.

 

Looks terrific.

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I came down with my once-a-year cold last week, and was unable to work. Boo.

This put me lightly behind, so last week's scene (the noose attempt) will be posted as soon as the renders are done. (SSS runs sllllloooooowwww on extreme close-ups but looks soooo good!) Then on to the next suicide attempt. So ideally, they'll be two updates this week.

 

In other news - my little sister gets married this Saturday!! I'm excited but working like a madman on my classes to get ahead so the out of town festivities don't put me further behind!

 

This is week 5 of classes, out of only 11 weeks.

Almost graduated...

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I came down with my once-a-year cold last week, and was unable to work. Boo.

 

Gah! You should have re-recorded with that voice!

Slacker!!! That would have added a whole other layer to the short. ;)

 

Keep up the great work!

 

 

Added: (I know you have an artistic vision for this thing so I wasn't going to make suggestions... but this one I thought I should post)

Would the poem reverberate more thoroughly if read by Garrett from the first person?

Of course that wouldn't necessarily be fully revealed until the very end.

Nah... that would probably break the spell of the poem.

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The optimism and cheer continues! Week 6 saw the wrap up of the gun sequence, and the next attempt : bleach.

 

This project should have all the main shots completed over the next two weeks, and then it's just audio, edit, and some re-render & cleanup tweaks.

 

Hooray for tight production schedules. =/

week6.mov

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DONE!

Well, mostly. The main stuff is complete, just some extra finesse and sound work left to be completed. The animation, however is 99% complete.

Altering the too-drastic focus pull at the end, it is too abrupt, also changing the lighting on that end shot to be more yellowy. Also re-rendering a high-quality opening shot (I've been using a proxy video file to save time)

week7.mov

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Way to go! Lots of fun for the dark-humored among us (such as myself)! Quite an accomplishment, too!

Thanks! I'm very proud of this one. Just wait until you all see the final cut with sound fixes and everything! I can't release it just yet but it is much, much better than this rough cut =)

Thanks for the feedback!

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Y'know--- I've heard that in the middle ages it was quite common for someone to be buried alive. Frequently, people who were merely unconscious or had low vital signs were pronounced dead and buried- only to revive later in a underground coffin. It was so common an occurrence that they would place a bell in the coffin with the deceased, to ring if needed. Ghastly.

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Y'know--- I've heard that in the middle ages it was quite common for someone to be buried alive. Frequently, people who were merely unconscious or had low vital signs were pronounced dead and buried- only to revive later in a underground coffin. It was so common an occurrence that they would place a bell in the coffin with the deceased, to ring if needed. Ghastly.

Yep. One town had a better solution.. They put a spike in the coffin lids...once the casket closed, there was no chance of being buried alive. That is efficiency - it gets right to the heart of the problem.

 

=)

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That was fascinating. So... your preferred method of death is being buried alive?

Not my preference, but if one happens to be a depressed and suicidal cartoon boy, cursed by a cruel writer to be indestructible, one must find a compromise.

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Nicely done Jesse!

 

I'm a little late to the wrap party. We really must find a better way of announcing these online releases in the community!

 

I like your stylistic choices and the timing of your cuts.

Cinemagical stuff.

 

Just when I was getting into the story, it was over.

But narratively the length felt perfect.

 

Revel in the moment... then get on back to work!

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Thanks everyone, I'm so glad you all enjoyed my dark little film. I'm graduating this quarter, March 25th actually, so then from here I'm hoping to land a motion graphics job out here in Chicago...to help fund my next personal project, of course =)

Now I have to prepare for my portfolio show =) yay!

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