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October 22nd, 2007

Shots render testing

Posted in Shots by Rung

All are for rendering test images for whole shot. I hope it will get better after my friend help me to figure out how to make it better. I will test it to next week and get good result. Now just for rough testing.

June 3rd, 2007

Dog’s Running Reference

Posted in Production Notes, Shots by Rung

This is the reference of small doggy’s runing for my project.

Timing of he basic dog’s running is 5 frames. The difficult part of running is legs of dogs. I spent a lot of time to adjust legs to make it to right.

April 7th, 2007

New shot

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March 27th, 2007

One shot in my short film

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March 11th, 2007

Two weeks blocking animation

Posted in Production Notes, Shots by Rung

CAD 800 Directed Study Georges
Goals of this week :
Refine performance of some shots
Goals for next week:
Continue to refine timing, frame and acting and editing for whole animation.
Comments from teacher

February 5th, 2007

Start to animate shots

Posted in Production Notes, Shots by Rung

CAD 800 Directed Study Georges
Goals of this week :
Refine performance of some shots
Goals for next week:
Finish shot16_03, shot14_05, shot16_01 the blocking animation.
Comments from teachers:

Georges Lacroix: He likes when Lucky was chasing Chi who was climbing up the extinguisher on the corner and a pole of the traffic lights. There are some notes from his comments.

January 29th, 2007

The Final Change of The Story

Posted in Production Notes, Shots by Rung

CAD 800 Directed Study Georges
Goals of this week :
Continuing to blocking out the animation for each shots
Goals for next week:
Continuing to blocking out the animation for each shots

Comments from teachers:

Georges Lacroix: He likes when Lucky was chasing Chi who was climbing up the extinguisher on the corner and a pole of the traffic lights. There are some notes from his comments.

November 10th, 2006

The comments from teachers

Posted in Shots by Rung

Goalsl of this week :
Continuing to blocking out the animation for each shots
Goals for next week:
Continuing to blocking out the animation for each shots

Comments from teachers:

Georges Lacroix: Always thinking what the character think and then express their thinking and emotion.
The structure of my story

First (Candy shop Scene)
Second (Truck Scene) conflict
Third (shoes Scene)-build intense situatio/ Chi gives lucky order but he does want obey her.
Fourth (Scene Chi falls down Scene) Climax
Fifth (make up Scene)
Sixth ( Cross street Scene) The dog listens to the Girl.

Michael Denis Carroll: All shots are working. Keeping going on.

Chris Armstrong: 1. shot 17/ Frame 15: doggy can jump to candy. Frame 25: the stop a little longer. Frame 77: try to breakdown
doing the same movemet twice or triple. 126 Frame :more higher pose. To do the three times for doggy jumpping.

November 3rd, 2006

The comments from teachers

Posted in Shots by Rung

Goalsl of this week :
Continuing to blocking out the animation for each shots
Goals for next week:
Continuing to blocking out the animation for each shots

Comments from teachers:

Georges Lacroix: Shots 1-5 should become one acting and five cameras.

Michael Denis Carroll: All shots are working. Keeping going on.

Chris Armstrong: Flying of the bird can stay in the air a little bit long when it is landing

My sketch from teachers’ comments

The changed shots:

The dog comes out screen

Chi turns her head when the camera cuts to mid-closed shot.

The shot become a wide shot and the movement of Chi will be continuity

October 10th, 2006

Surprise Practice

Posted in Shots by Rung

A test of facial express of the little girl let me know I need add several blend shapes to achieve the good result.

surpise