'2 October 2015'
'The Video...
Within today's animation session it was all about creating our very own photographic stills video in groups of our choice to have more of an understanding of how animation works. The theme of our video was a pair of Olympic swimmers racing in a relay together.
My Group:
Dante
Jay
Steve
Today’s animation session was a practical session as we went on to learnt about a type of animation called “Photographic Still”, the way we had an understanding of it was by producing a short clip planned out in a 5 stage by stage sequence. To get us started with the camera provided, we had to take a couple of photos, so for example our group ended up taking 128. We were then able to upload them to a video editing software called Adboe Premiere Pro CC 2015. The task straight after that was simple enough to do as it featured us organising them in order from beginning to ending, when we had the clips arranged we went on to make the video even better as we added in sound effects from YouTube. For example the splashing of water. To conclude this all our tutor helped us export our end/finished product to video format meaning then we could upload them to the Wiltshire College YouTube channel for viewers to see our work.
My Group:
Dante
Jay
Steve
Today’s animation session was a practical session as we went on to learnt about a type of animation called “Photographic Still”, the way we had an understanding of it was by producing a short clip planned out in a 5 stage by stage sequence. To get us started with the camera provided, we had to take a couple of photos, so for example our group ended up taking 128. We were then able to upload them to a video editing software called Adboe Premiere Pro CC 2015. The task straight after that was simple enough to do as it featured us organising them in order from beginning to ending, when we had the clips arranged we went on to make the video even better as we added in sound effects from YouTube. For example the splashing of water. To conclude this all our tutor helped us export our end/finished product to video format meaning then we could upload them to the Wiltshire College YouTube channel for viewers to see our work.
Paper Work...
Here is some rough sketches that we drew for the storyboard, to explain how we want our animation to plan out.