Wednesday 16 February 2011

Evaluation

What skills have you developed through this module, and how effectively do you think you have applied them?

Obviously I have learnt new software After Effects, but also improved with Illustrator and Indesign. The skills within AE were all the actions, and keyframes such as movement, position, opacity, scale. I have also learnt about the safety screen as well, where titles need to sit and where images can overlap the screen. I think through all the skills we were taught within Mike's sessions have been put to effective use. I have looked at effects but didn't think that any suited my project to much and also I wanted to be in charge and understand what I wanted AE to do.

What approaches to/methods of design practice have you developed and how have they informed your design development process?

Time management was important in this project as I had till 9 at night to do as much as I could on the Macs at college and had to do the next days paperwork later on that night. The design storyboards were really good to understand how would the animation work and if I thought it was suitable to use in AE. My storyboards were sketched really quickly whilst I was thinking of the ideas, in previous projects I would take time to make them nice but the storyboards communicate what I want so I think this would save me time in future briefs.

What strengths can you identify in your work and how have/will you capitalise on these?

The speed of design work was thoughtful but also jotted down fast. A great understanding in AE which in future projects I would like to use again but maybe with hand-made assets. Also a strength was to find the audio early so that I had enough time to think of the movement of animation based on the sound.

What weaknesses can you identify in your work and how will you address these more fully?

Not a weakness, because I wanted to use the illustrations of the Villains so that the comic lovers would understand what Villain is who, but use more hand made assets in the future I was happy with the hand drawn type on the packaging and to see it pulled off this has given me confidence to produce more traditional work in the future but using the digital side still as influence.

Identify five things that you will do differently next time;

-Hand made assets
-Have more fun with my work
-Think of the language to use for audience

How would you grade yourself in the following areas:
Where 5= excellent; 4= very good; 3= good; 2= average; 1= poor
Attendance: 4
Punctuality: 4
Motivation: 3
Commitment: 5
Quantity of work produced: 3
Quality of work produced: 4

DVD Packaging

Final Gloss dvd case
Matt or Gloss?
Marked the folds with masking tape before using the folding machine, look what happened... Dont use masking tape on Matt Stock!
The Gloss stock was easy to scratch and to get fingerprints on it.
In progress at Vernon St
Hand drawn type to relate to comic book, researched then attempted.
Taken into photoshop to edit before being using for 50 second and packaging
Screen grab of packaing
Packaging in development. Should of taken more screen shots***
The format was from a Slices Dvd that I had kept for a project like this.

Final 50 Second Title Sequence

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Ident 3 Final

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Ident 2 Final

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Ident 1 Final

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Ident 1


PDF Version of the layers used in Ident 1 to give the ident some depth.

Ident 4 Final

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Ident 4

Tweaking with the spotlight
Trying with a shade of the yellow but it takes away the clean vector of the Villain. Looks old because of the offset colour.

Villain and height wall. Storyboards earlier on in DP blog
Hand drawn type to suit brief.

Friday 11 February 2011

Movement for comic Strip to Music

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Experimenting with shapes which represent the comic strips. Just understanding and seeing how the movement work/looks with the audio.

Movement for comic Strip to Music

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.


Experimenting with shapes which represent the comic strips. Just understanding and seeing how the movement work/looks with the audio.

Movement for comic Strip to Music

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.


Experimenting with shapes which represent the comic strips. Just understanding and seeing how the movement work/looks with the audio.

Movement for comic Strip to Music

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.


Experimenting with shapes which represent the comic strips. Just understanding and seeing how the movement work/looks with the audio.

Typography for 50 Second Title












Looking at typography with the influence from the type used within Batman and Spiderman titles (films) but have decided to stick with comic look, so hand drawn type would be suitable.

Context

What Title do I need for 50 second Sequence?
-Sound Used
-Villain- DC comic - Illustrator?
-Top Ten Logo
-Presenter
-Who Will Win?
-
Think the content below would be enough to use
Staring Illustrations By
....
x 5
Sound
Top Ten

Research Top Ten Logo

Really need inspiration for a top ten logo

Typography for 50 Second

Research & inspiration for Typography for title sequence

Response to Characteristics.

Collection of Logos for the villains. Found a few but made some up based on their characteristics. Joker stands out really bad, although should show Graham from Typography and see what he thinks and get some advice.***

Time Management

Movement for Comic Strips




Quick layout ideas for movement of the comic strips to move with music, the grey boxes are the latest movement in the frame. This helps to understand what works and doesn't before I sit in front of a mac.

Image & Audio

Audio



Batman Begins Soundtrack - Molossus

Title Sequence





Wednesday 9 February 2011

Title Sequence

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Need to put credits in and edit the rest.

Make sure Keyframes are all in time***

Tuesday 8 February 2011

Ident 2

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Movement of E4 logo needs sorting out.

Put Villain in front to do with Gotham City

Better Quality

Police Line Up from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Police Ident idea. Movement is too much take character out and relook at the keyframes.***

Ident 1

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Direction Board



I have made the board above to leave in my crit so people can understand what I am actually doing and heading with my work.

Wednesday 2 February 2011

More information about characters

Kingpin

Strong

Leader of gang, New York whilst briefly moving to Japan

Throw people across room

Crushed one of spider mans web shooters with no effort

Kevlar armour under his clothes

Carries walking stick which has a lazer beam that can be used for vaporising a handgun or a persons head – close range - obliterator cane

Uses force on lat resort

Wealthy

ornamental diamond stick-pin that realeasing sleeping gas

Highly skilled planner

Signature move a bear hug

Dark Phoenix

Loki

Brother of superhero Thor

Mystical powers,

Telepathy,

Clairvoyance,

Shapeshifting,

Teleportation,

flight,

Superhuman strength,

durability,

longevity,

genius intelligence

Thor, missing his brother, resurrects him and Loki returns to life in the form of a young boy. Now located in Paris, France, Loki is a street hustler going by the name of Serrure, who feigns simple card tricks in front of an audience while an accomplice pickpockets them. Thor, in civilian disguise, gives chase with the outcome being Loki remembering who he is, but nothing of his life at all, save for a large guilty conscience for things he cannot remember doing which brings him to tears.

Ra's al Ghul

Demons Head

- Genius-level intelligence[1]

- Extended lifespan through the use of Lazarus Pits.

- Adept at hand-to-hand combat, fencing, and alchemy.

- Holds several lifetimes worth of skills, resources, and contacts.

eliminate most of humanity

700-Year Old International Terrorist

Penguin

Short round person

Known for his love of birds

High Tech Umbellas

Gentlemen of crime

– Criminal genius

– Assorted bird-related paraphernalia

– Deadly 'trick' umbrellas

– Vast underworld connections

Skilled in organized leadership

Hands Fused together

Beak-like nose

Rich High Socirty Family

Crime but also Class and style

Top Hat Tuxedos

In control of his actions perfectly sane

Iceberg Lounge nightclub

Gotham City

Galactus

Explorer

From Planet Taa existed before big bang

the physical, metamorphosed embodiment of a cosmos

maintaining his existence by devouring planets that have the potential for supporting life

Lex Luthur

Power-mad

Evil scientist

High intelligence

Kill superman for world demination

Lack super powers

President of USA for a while

Normal adult

Science – Space travel, bio chemistry, robotics, computers,

Doctor Doom

Genius-level intellect, powered armor, skilled scientist and sorcerer, mind transferral, technopathy

Time machine

Joker

Prankster

Psychopath

Falling into chemical waste which bleaches skin and turns hair green bright red lips of a clown

Bladed playing cards

Acid squirting flower

Exploding cigars

Joy Buzzer

Joker venom, deadly poison – laughing Gas darts liquid poison

Magneto

A powerful mutant with the ability to generate and control magnetism

creating a homeland on Earth where mutants could live peacefully, or conquering and enslaving humanity in the name of mutantkind

Magneto's first villainous act was attacking a United States military base called Cape Citadel after bringing down missiles

Magneto is a mutant with the power to manipulate the electromagnetic force to achieve a wide range of effects.

Ident 2

Untitled from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Make the circle bigger, take the last character out and give the other three more time, add last frames for E4

Ident 1

Ident 1 from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Like the movement but need to sort out the E4 at the end movement, opacity and last frames with information on.

Smoke Test

Smoke from Paul Brandreth on Vimeo.

Sketches for illustrator Ident




A few photographs documenting sketches for illustrator.

Tuesday 1 February 2011

E4 Last Frames for idents

***Ask If title should be one line or can be two. Could do with something in between title and date if not.


Trying to use thirds to see what it would look like.




Layout ideas for last frames of idents. This is influenced by the information I found about the identity of E4 on my DC blog.