Friday, October 25, 2013

RWBY

I'm pretty sure we've talked about this in class but my memory sucks so I'll post this. My friend recently told me about this web animation called RWBY by Rooster Teeth.

Now the only thing I've seen by Rooster Teeth is Red vs. Blue (which is freakin hilarious so if you haven't seen it you should). However, once I watched this, I watched all of the 13 episodes they have. The episodes are fairly short like less than ten minutes. It's also a very entertaining animation.The characters are all lovable and realtable. The action scenes are excellent. They resemble the camera shots and fighting movements of actual fighting games. The storyline and plot are interesting and the design of the monsters, weapons, and characters are phenomenal. 

One reason I posted this is because recently Michael has been recently talking about recognizable silhouettes. This show does one thing that another show I've watched called Soul Eater does and that's everything that's not an important character is a silhouette. But they even took that into consideration and made each silhouette different and recognizable even though it's but a background character. One might have a cowlick or one might have pigtails, bunny ears, long nose, etc. The main characters also have very recognizable silhouettes. In the ending cards they show silhouettes of different characters each episode, even if teachers you've only seem once. But you instantly recognize that character based on their design though they had short screen time.

I would say watch at least a few episodes of this show. If you're not sure about it you can watch the trailers they made.


If you are sure the first episode can be viewed here. Like I said I'm pretty sure we talked about this show in passing so if you know about my bad. But this show is too awesome to not talk about.

Also if you're looking for other things to watch the animation is very similar to Iron Man: Armored Adventures

so if you like it that's also a show that very well done with characters and story. Also the plot and design show a lot of resemblance to an anime called Soul Eater.
It is an excellent anime. It is dubbed (in case you're not the subtitle kind of person) and is on Netflix right now if you have it. If not:

And this is a link to Iron Man: Armored Adventures. I think it might have been on Netflix at one point but they've taken stuff off recently so I'm gonna just give you a link for it/ 

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Concepts for Animation Pieces

I've been thinking about some pieces I want to do for either my 2D classes or my BFA piece. I've had two ideas that I've created for one class that have been collecting dust in my repertoire of unfinished ideas.

Nina Flame


Nina Flame  is a story that is based off the concept of Fantasia. It is a story of a flame, multiple flames lit for a romantic evening. Once lit, the flame women take up unlit matches and begin a sensual dance to attract the oxygen in them room. Nina, however, finds the dance unnerving and is unwilling to participate. Danger strikes when a window is cracked and the wind goblins enter, bent on blowing out the flames! Those who have found their oxygen mates are protected against he fiends however Nina is left to the mercy of the wind. 

I wanted it to have a theme that different actions are attractive to different people. In the end, Nina uses her unlit matches not for a dance but as weapons as she fights the wind goblins away. The fight itself attracts her oxygen mate and they together fight the goblins until the window is closed. 

The piece will be silent with music with a classical feel. I was thinking of using an actual classical piece and animating around it or pooling my resources since I have many conductor friends. 


Teddy Bear

EXT.  PLAYGROUND - DAY
CONNOR LOVELL sits on the swing alone. He is an 9 year old boy dressed in a large hoodie and jeans. His thick-rimmed glasses slide down his face and he quickly pushes them up.
He is staring at a YOUNG GIRL. She is around 10/11 and is sitting beneath a tree playing with a beaten up teddy bear. Her hair is pulled back by a bright yellow headband that matches her sundress.

Teddy Bear is a short screenplay I created as practice for writing, characters, and storytelling. It is a short feel good piece about a young shy boy who admires a young girl his age but is too afraid to approach her, even going as far as moving away when he notices her approaching him. He sees her playing with a worn teddy bear before walking away to play with other kids. When he looks up again the teddy bear is gone and she is crying in her mother arms. He takes the initiative to find the teddy bear himself, searching all of the park and town. Just as he gives up hope and luck strikes and he returns her teddy bear to her, receiving a small kiss in thanks. 

This piece will also be silent with music. Both pieces will be traditionally drawn mostly like hand drawn and fine tuned into Toon Boom. But it's hard to decide which one I want to focus on.