miércoles, 25 de mayo de 2011

Reflective Statement

I decided on my stop motion animation transformation when I chose something that represented the beach, a palm tree. Then, I wasn't sure what to transform it too and one of my friends suggested a thunder or a person, I preferred the idea of a person. As I turned my storyboard into a animation everything seemed to be very different. I made a mistake when I changed everything at the same time, it fastened the process. Because of this, I had to add something else to make it longer and get all the pictures necessary. The challenges I faced during this project was trying to make the object hold with plasticine, it kept breaking apart. Besides that, trying to get as many pictures as possible was a bit complicated since I had done all the arrangements already. Even though I had a bit of difficulty, I enjoyed working on the animation. I liked how the transformation occurred and how something so simple became something bigger and complicated. If I had the chance to redo my animation, I would make the transformation way slower to get more pictures and see the changes better. Not only that but, I would have done something more interesting in the background, it was very plain. A career on animation is not for me; I'm not very artistic and I find it's a very long process. Stop motion animation was a great experience and hopefully we will do it later on in the future.

viernes, 13 de mayo de 2011

Stop Motion Medium

For my stop motion animation I chose both plasticine and paper. I chose these two mediums because they are both very fun to do art with. Not only that but, I like the design the plasticine gives objects, it makes it look real. Paper gives a good background color, so I will be using that to make it look organized. My stop motion animation is a palm tree that turns into a person with a wig. I decided that the palm tree and the person will be made out of plasticine and everything on them. The paper will be used for the background and things around them, to give it some sort of effect. I think the greatest challenge I will have is using the plasticine and getting it to form the object I want. Also, the small details on the person are going to be hard to make. Finally, I think plasticine and paper are two good mediums to work with.

domingo, 8 de mayo de 2011

"Stop Motion"

Stop Motion is an animation where you take pictures and connect them to create movement. The effects it has on viewers is that people get to see something so small into something bigger. Plus, it is long to make and it is amazing to see how simple it is when it is done. I believe people would create videos in this way because it is a fun way to do it and an easy one too. Besides that, it is the way it is done for cartoons, they start out as a drawing and then turn out into a movie. In order to create a project like this it would take many steps. First, you need to come up with something that is going to change into something else. Then, you create a storyboard where you explain what occurs in each step. After, you take about hundreds of pictures to capture every movement. Later, you put them together and there you have it your stop motion animation, that simple. Stop motion is an easy way to animate.

William Kentridge

William Kentridge is a South African artist who is known for his animated films. His work makes me feel sympathetic to the people he draws, since he usually deals with subjects such as, colonialism, AIDS, and apartheid. Besides that, he uses charcoal and it makes his drawings very sharp and intense. The way everything is drawn out and how they move together is just fascinating. If I were to explain his work to a blind-folded person I would start out by telling them what kind of subjects he works with, so they have an idea of how direct the drawings are. Then, I would explain how everything is in charcoal, no color. After, I would say that he is very realistic with people and that with objects he tends to fantasize sometimes. I would say that his art is a masterpiece and very interesting, due to the way he sort of explains a story.

There are probably many ways William Kentridge processes his work. I guess the first thing he does is he chooses a subject and creates a story about something in specific about it. Then, he creates a story board and when he is done he starts on his real drawings. After all his drawings are done and are connected in some way, he takes pictures of every single one. As the pictures come out, since they are connected, the whole story comes out as a movie. I believe this is what he would do before having such an incredible piece of work. This is one of the ways I think Kentridge processes his creative work.

jueves, 5 de mayo de 2011

Rain Forest Destruction


Rain forest destruction is one of the most serious environmental problem facing Earth today. As we know, humans are the cause of this disaster. In order to benefit our needs we cut down trees for things such as paper, we use it to fill a whole soccer field, we use the tree trunk's wood for furniture or for chimneys, and much more. Us humans, we tend to destroy things without knowing what effects it has on others, such as animals, and what the future consequences could be. We are losing Earth's biological treasures, in less than 40 years we could be left with absolutely no more rain forests. Scientists estimate that by 2020, 80 percent of it will be completely destroyed, that is why it is such a major problem today.

To be exact, one-half acres of rain forest's are lost every second. That is a huge problem because there is so much diversity. About half the world's species of plants, animals, microorganisms are found here. Each time we damage a rain forest we are destroying their habitat. When we destroy these species home we force them to find another shelter and to star all over; sometimes we might even kill them in the process. Scientists estimate that more than 137 species are lost every single day because of this. It is so amazingly diverse that maybe one percent of it has been studied by scientists. Every second we lose acres of rain forests, we are losing more than we can imagine.

As we know, rain forest's come in handy for various reasons. First of all, about one-fourth of today's medicines come from there. Scientists have discovered certain plants that have enabled people with cancer to be saved. If we continue to destroy, these rare plants would never be found and there wouldn't be a cure for forever lasting diseases. Besides that, it provides fuel wood, charcoal, and paper. If it weren't for these rain forests, we wouldn't have access to neither of these resources we use everyday. In addition, it gives us oxygen and purifies the atmosphere, as well as making man exist in this planet. Without this incredible forest we would have none of these things mentioned above.

There are many ways to slow down the rain forest destruction or better yet save it. At home, you can recycle everything you can, store food in re-usable containers, re-use plastic bottles and brown bags, only burn seasoned wood, don't leave water running unless you really have to, and much more. Individually, you could join a conservation organization, volunteer for conservation projects or give money to conservation projects, and remember to spread the word. While on vacation, make sure you don't litter, watch out for wildlife, don't pick up flowers or keep street animals as pets, and so on. In your car, carpool, recycle your engine oil, use public transport if you can, buy a more fuel efficient model, and much more. There are millions of ways to help rain forests, the only question is, do you actually care?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eKIgleUBDdE

viernes, 18 de marzo de 2011

Rotoball Sketch

After watching the videos, I decided what I want to do in the Rotoball Project. First of all, I would bring in the ball through the left. To start with, the background would be plain, maybe just like a solid color. I would be in it walking and then I would feel like a ball in my back. I would turn around and grab the ball. After I turn the ball into a Disco Ball I'd throw it at the top. The background would turn into a disco, with flashy lights and a whole dance floor. I would start dancing and after a bit grab the ball back and start playing with it as if it were a beach ball. Then, I would turn into a bird and throw my ball to the right for the next person to use. This is my decision for the Rotoball Project.

miércoles, 2 de marzo de 2011