I really enjoyed the video exercise. I layered my text above the video on my Flash piece, and it created an OK user experience.
I'm really looking forward to learning how to open/create video. Maybe I'm ready to become an auteur! http://harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/flash/video/video.swf
Friday, October 26, 2007
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
it's nearly hoops season
I forgot to show you my Flash piece. It's my name in lights, so to speak, on the basketball court.
enjoy.
http://harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/flash/tsakell_animation.swf
enjoy.
http://harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/flash/tsakell_animation.swf
Thursday, October 11, 2007
saturday morning redux
I really enjoyed our readings this week on animation. I felt like I'd known the 12 points of animation all my life, but just never had terms to put to the actions. I'd animated basketballs before, w/ sounds and shadows. It was a lot of fun setting the timing, trying to replicate gravity and "counting" -- the author used 2s, but I was breaking my bouncing ball loops into 5 frames up, 2 frames down. I'd make the shadow a circle w/ a Gaussian (dissipating) blur, and change the size of opacity, depending on how far from the ground the ball was.
The best part of the lesson was anticipation, one of those things we kind of know we want, but don't know how to do. The example was terrific; I thought I was watching a Tom and Jerry cartoon w/ a big bowl of Sugar Smacks in my jammies on a Saturday morning.
Lastly, I'm sorry the author never completed his explanation of the 12 principles. I'd like to hear more about Anticipation, Exaggeration, Secondary Action, Follow through & Overlapping Action, Straight Ahead & Pose to Pose, Staging, and Appeal.
Timing
Squash and Stretch
Slow in & Slow Out
Arcs of Motion
Anticipation
Exaggeration
Secondary Action
Follow through & Overlapping Action
Straight Ahead & Pose to Pose
Staging
Appeal
Solid Drawing
The best part of the lesson was anticipation, one of those things we kind of know we want, but don't know how to do. The example was terrific; I thought I was watching a Tom and Jerry cartoon w/ a big bowl of Sugar Smacks in my jammies on a Saturday morning.Lastly, I'm sorry the author never completed his explanation of the 12 principles. I'd like to hear more about Anticipation, Exaggeration, Secondary Action, Follow through & Overlapping Action, Straight Ahead & Pose to Pose, Staging, and Appeal.
Timing
Squash and Stretch
Slow in & Slow Out
Arcs of Motion
Anticipation
Exaggeration
Secondary Action
Follow through & Overlapping Action
Straight Ahead & Pose to Pose
Staging
Appeal
Solid Drawing
Saturday, October 6, 2007
helllooooooooooo?
I'm calling out to fellow students in this class: EDIT 771. Please look at my work; what do you think?
I'm paying off a family debt and making a website for my dad's "old neighborhood" reunion committee. The group has always kept a paper newsletter, publishing about 2x /year. They're getting older, and interest is flagging, so I've offered to put the information online.
I'm back/forth over how to best offer the content. I like the idea of the Flash introduction, but switching to HTML inside. There's so much content: 6 issues, 8 pages, 20 images/issues.
I'm still having trouble in dreamweaver templates, but I think it's because I followed the tutorials too closely. I made too many areas in my template -- templatized. I'm going to go back in and "release" areas like H1 and main text. They'll be changing page to page.
So take a look, please. URLs in previous post. thanks.
I'm paying off a family debt and making a website for my dad's "old neighborhood" reunion committee. The group has always kept a paper newsletter, publishing about 2x /year. They're getting older, and interest is flagging, so I've offered to put the information online.
I'm back/forth over how to best offer the content. I like the idea of the Flash introduction, but switching to HTML inside. There's so much content: 6 issues, 8 pages, 20 images/issues.
I'm still having trouble in dreamweaver templates, but I think it's because I followed the tutorials too closely. I made too many areas in my template -- templatized. I'm going to go back in and "release" areas like H1 and main text. They'll be changing page to page.
So take a look, please. URLs in previous post. thanks.
Friday, October 5, 2007
so, what do you think?
Amy, Prof. Aird:
Please view my files here:
http://www.harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/survey.doc
http://www.harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/index.html
http://www.harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/community.html
I've loaded all the files to my EDIT 771 account, but you can't see them "in action" there. And, for some reason, I can't access my portfolios.gmu.edu this week.
Thank you.
Please view my files here:
http://www.harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/survey.doc
http://www.harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/index.html
http://www.harborsights.com/gmu/edit771/community.html
I've loaded all the files to my EDIT 771 account, but you can't see them "in action" there. And, for some reason, I can't access my portfolios.gmu.edu this week.
Thank you.
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