Saturday, March 17, 2012

time to learn


This is an odd question, what can be done differently to help me learn more, what helps already, and what hurts me.
During class it’s always great to see some work by professionals that inspires me do think of new ways of making something etc.. When our teacher shows us really cool technical aspects of software were not too familiar with is a big help. Although most of the stuff we would need to learn can’t be done in the class room I don’t think unless we were in a computer lab all the time, doing exercises together etc..
I’m not too keen on most things that are hurting me, maybe pointless stuff we may already know but that’s about it, the only big thing that can hurt me in the class room is myself, being sleepy or just zoned out not paying any attention which happens sometimes.
I’m not too sure what can be done to change things. Like I said most of the work is on me because we know this field changes every year and it’s hard for one curriculum to keep up with all the new happening and things that make it awesome.  Hopefully I will keep my right foot forward and keep learning more and more. I’m already blessed being able to use all the equipment and things of that nature for our work, because one day I will not be able to use most of this stuff, then I will have to buy all the crap with my own money, which will suck really really bad. 

omg film 1...


Film one was fun and a huge learning experience for me. Simon was right you can do things very fast, but it’s bad when you wait till the last couple of days because once you have completed it, you can’t go back and change anything.
This was my first animation, ever… While it’s easy to see why ha. I’m pretty sure my characters were received well, whether they were spleens, livers, hearts, or whatever anyone wants to call them. They story line in my opinion was the best part of my film, because it’s obvious what’s going on, girl leaves the guy he cries. I wouldn’t do too much different with this film. I would definitely take much more time with it, adding more elements and making things much more smooth in the future. So the characters won’t look like they are skating across the screen etc..
My next film I am very excited about it because I’m not procrastinating and it just stop animation with a risk set. Which is awesome, not many computer elements involved except uploading images and putting them into after effects. Although this may be the most tedious project I ever do it’s simple and straight forward. Picture more character picture move character picture move character so on and so on. This makes me extremely happy and I can’t wait to see the result of my work! 

practice makes perfect


When it comes to my work, practice is important. If it’s true what they say, to become professional at anything you much complete over 10,000 hours of your art or whatever you do.  THAT’S CRAZYY!!! But hey let’s face it, nothing is easy and it would be a shame for someone to just jump in a be great, although that can happen sometimes.

                Usually practice for me is kinda different most of the time I don’t consider it practice, practice is me sitting playing guitar trying to learn song and running through scales. Practice for media is much different. I like to sit and find a neat tutorial online and usually following it, open up some more options for my own work, and other than that playing in photoshop just to doodle on different things or just making people’s faces look funny
                Its really hard to explain what I do, I could just post a ton of links to different tutorials I have done, or say I Practice 4 hours a day drawing straight lines with the TRACK PAD, but that would be a lie. So in the end I love this work and try to work with something different daily, from working on my website to trying to recreate some sick thing I’ve seen online, tv, etc… Word to ya brother.

Monday, February 20, 2012

That's That


         Every time I see a new film or short on the internet. I always ask the same question, how was this made? It’s really simple in the end, but in the past I have seen some mind blowing effects slash videos that truly were made simply, and it blows my mind to see it done. It’s a simple question but I helps me to know which directions I want to go with my creativity and where I should look first.
        Most of the stuff that is created in our class have much of the same elements but the biggest concern I have is, why does everything have to be funny, or have some great punch line at the end. It’s never written into an assignment that we have to have a hilarious piece, but I feel like that’s what everybody wants, for instance my first project will not be funny at all, and I intend it to be that way. It’s just the same when we pitch our ideas, if the class doesn’t laugh at it, it’s not good enough?
         Here’s a great topic, how much should we charge as artist for this type of work, let’s say a free-lance job, where do we start, and how to we pursue such a thing. It’s very simple question I guess but I think it needs to be answered.
         Overall I’m not that picky, I’m normally easy going and don’t have many questions. I just like to get the job done and that’s that. 

Monday, February 13, 2012

why


               Why, why, why, why, why, who what when where and why. Why am I doing this anyway, why did I decide to become a media arts major, why do I like to sit and draw, why on earth do I like to create stupid slash funny things on a computer for some quick laughs or possibly a pay check. In many ways it’s very simple and others it’s very long and complicated. It’s really hard to say sometimes but others I enjoy telling the story of how I became a media arts major in the first place.
                When I came to school I started out as a civil engineering major, ended up hating all the math then decided to switch to pharmacy. I could keep up with the work and all, but I just didn’t enjoy the major at all and truly didn’t know what to do. But one awesome day, my friend had a video assignment due for some crazy class, and he knew I played around with stuff like that sometimes and he asked me to help him. We ended up making an awesome video and he got an A on his project. Then he suggested to me that I should do this for a living, and I took his advice and I’ve been very happy ever since.
                It’s weird sometimes, all the work we have to do as media guys and girls. But 99% of the time I do not feel like I’m doing work at all, I’m usually having a great time working on these projects making it fun in the process and the work part of it disappears and I just love what I do. I know it’s weird to put it that way but it’s cool in my mind. I know I will finish growing up doing what I love and I will always be happy in this life choice of mine. I enjoy media and I always will. I’ve always been able to draw well as a kid and now I finally get to use it for something practical, and get paid while I do it. One day I will get to thank my teachers for helping grow in my subject but I know there will always be more to learn, since new things come out every day. Hopefully I will get to make something that makes kids smile and adults laugh in the process and have my name in the credits being proud of what I had accomplished. 

my idea

       It’s always fun being able to create media persay, but usually in school we have to use certain criteria, follow certain rules and have the subject matter submitted a certain way. This time however I get to decide what I want to do, how I want to do it, and when.
It’s not that difficult for me to decide what I want to do, work wise, I know which software I like and what I do not, but the true idea itself can take to most effort, because without that I have no clue where I should go. Usually I sit down and decide what I want to do, and start drawing out little creations of mine, and let them flow until I find three or four I like then I start to revise the best and work from there. Thinking where I can go with it to make it funny or sad, and finding different solutions to problems that arise.
                Overall this has been working well for me, because once I roll with an idea it’s fun to keep working on it letting it bloom more and more in the process. I always find ways to make it better and never truly let myself down when it comes to my own creativity. As long as I don’t procrastinate and keep things in order I expect my work to run smoothly, and end up with something I can be very very proud of in the end.