Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Outer Space

In this animation I set key frames for items to move. Also I made a mask over the flames to look more natural.

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Main Map Composition

This project was not too hard but it was time consuming. There was a multitude of key frames set and making sure the background map did not overlay with the planes overhead motion along with the clouds.

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Yoga

I made this in a couple of days and to me it was easy. For this i made the text fade in and out, also I key framed the text to slide off the page because there was no good effect for it. Finally I made the transitions align to were you couldn't really tell where the footage end and another began it was just there after the transition.

Main Shoe Composition

This is the shoe commercial that took a week to make. Things I had to do was overlap layers add effects to text and footage and also had to make shapes for a "glichy" effect. I personly hate the random shapes that pop up because it makes the footage have less of a flow and ruins the effects in general.

Monday, November 25, 2013

Camera Shots

 Extreme Long Shot- Generally used as a scene setting can be taken form as much as a quarter mile away.


Long Shot- Typically shows the entire object or human figure as is usually intended to place in some relation to surroundings.

Full shot-  a long shot and place relation to the scenes surroundings.

Mid Shot- a camera angle from a middle distance, between long shot and close up

Close up- is tightly framed and shown at a relatively large scale

Extreme close up-  tightly framed on the person object or item at hand

Birds Eye-  a shot in which the camera photographs a scene from directly overhead.

High Angle shot- a shot in which the subject is photographed from above

Low angle-  a shot in which the subject is photographed from below

Eye Level- The placement of the camera approximately 5 to 6 feet from the ground corresponding to the height of an observer on the scene. 








My three favorite shots are Birds eye because it shows all the area, Eye level
 to show emotion and depth and finally Low angle shot because it shows the depth and detail from under neath

Wednesday, November 6, 2013