Archive for January, 2007

More Shrew-mole movies

Monday, January 15th, 2007

This clip is from one of the most successful of the test shots (best watched with fast paced dance music!):

In this film, for which these shots are development tests, I’m going to try to experiment with ways of adding more movement to the environment and ways of making the camera seem more submerged in the environment.

This next clip plays a little with rain textures in the light:

And this one really feels submerged… but I like it!:

Screw-Head animation exercise clip

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

While I’m in the process of posting movies, here is a little test shot I did sometime in the summer (?)… part of an excercise where I put together some little puppets as quickly as possible, using materials laying around my shop area, and then animated them in an exploratory way. This is my favorite:

Shrew-mole test movies!

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

In December I did several test shots using the completed shrew puppet, mostly to play around with light and color, and to see how well the puppet could animate. The tests were done at Handcranked Productions in Waltham, MA. It was such a valuable opportunity - being able to use their shooting space complete with a variety of lights, stands, camera, etc, and it was great to get out of my own workspace/bedroom for a while.

After shooting some real animated footage (!!!), which was very exciting, I felt much more confident about the project and its possibilities. I’m now in the process of applying for a grant through the LEF Foundation’s Moving Image Fund. It’s been an educational experience just writing the proposal letter and figuring out the specifics of the budget. I had a terrible time at first, trying to look online for budget samples for independent short animated films, specifically stop-motion (impossible to find), worrying about formatting and terms like “in-kind,” but when someone told me to start off just listing everything I could ever need to make this film the way I envision it, I stopped worrying about the formalities and was able to get into what the budget basically needs to be: a well researched and well organized list of expenses.

I’m hoping to keep this blog up-to-date with information about the progress of the project and whatever problems or revelations arise along the way, especially for the benefit of any other independent filmmakers/animators who might be considering or going through similar experiences.

So, here are a few small test movies (more to come):

An important note… I’ve realized that my past embedded movies have not been viewable in Internet Explorer, and possibly other browsers, so please let me know if you are having problems viewing. These next movies should hopefully fix the problem, but I’ll have to do some tests to find out!