Thursday, November 12, 2009

Anime Appreciation Characters Part 2


Here are some of the students' animations. Above is Nancy's "Levazul".

Although the animations are fairly basic, the students learned the fundamentals of animation and gained an appreciation for how much effort goes into making their favorite animated movies and television shows. Click the following links to see more examples:



Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Anime Appreciation Characters Part 1


Here we see some of the students creations. Several students also endeavored to draw characters in Photoshop using the Wacom tablet, and some used Photoshop to animate them... Which we'll see in an upcoming blog post.

Design Your Own Pokemon-esque Character Project


This fall, students in the digital studio's Anime Appreciation class learned the basics of Adobe Illustrator by creating Pokemon-esque characters. We designed pre-made eyes, ears, noses, mouths and bodies, which the students copied and pasted together. Advanced students were encouraged to try their hand at editing the existing pieces and creating their own parts.

The following week, students were encouraged to import their characters into Photoshop and use its animation feature to create simple GIF animations. We will post some examples shortly.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Worldly Potential

Heather not only wrote, directed and edited the video, she wrote the song, sang and played guitar, and recorded it in the MCG digital studio. Not bad for a girl entering the 9th grade this year, eh?

Sanskrit

CAPA student Isaac came up with the idea for making "the ultimate foreign film," paying homage to The Red Balloon. It ended up being pure comedy, but that's the beauty of being your own director and producer. The video stars the one and only Diego Mendoza, and features some out-takes and bloopers. Enjoy.

Letters to God

David is one of our regular students during the school year, and it was great to have him in class this summer. He absolutely worked his butt off to create this video. Every frame in this animation was individually created in Photoshop, then imported into Adobe Premiere. The song Letters to God is by Box Car Racer.

Some Random Person's Revenge

Diego's video started out as a silent film, but he let Cole create a remix of sorts, which is what you see here. The song is Deja Vu, composed by Takeharu Ishimoto and sung by Joanna Koike, taken from The World Ends With You soundtrack.