I created Four animations for the project 'Eye for an Appetite' One is still underway, however this is being animated by myself and Phoebe Herring. The four I have done myself are complete. I had a few tweaks to a few and there. The Fox and Rabbit animation now loops;
I also created 'The Death of the Fox'. This sequence illustrates how once an animal has deceased, bacteria and micro organisms will begin to break down the solid material. The remains of the animal will decompose naturally and fertilise the soil, thus allowing more life to grow. I chatted to the director who suggested a 'wave' of bacteria. I did this in Flash, to get a more realistic motion of water, rather than using CelAction.
The Wave Animation started out as a simple blue animation, from there I exported the piece as a PNG sequence which I then bought into Photoshop. I painted each frame, using the same colour pallet, however I varied the brushes from frame to frame. I added in small green dots as well to illustrate the bacteria. Here's the animation of the basic wave and the final painted wave;
From there, I animated the fox. I used the same fox as in the previous animation 'Head of the Food Chain'. After the fox gets destroyed by the bacteria, I created an underground background, in which the fox's skeleton lies until it fades out, illustrating the decomposition process. The camera then pans up to a background above ground, in which fresh flowers grow. Thus illustrating the process of decomposition and how the remains of the fox help fertilise the soil. This is the animation I completed;
However, upon review from the Director, he felt it needed to end with the Fox's remains lying on the fertilised soil. This I then changed as so;
The final animationis that of a Beetle, explaining how energy transfer works. The grass the Beetle eats has 100% energy, the beetle eats the grass, however only received 10% of that energy. The other 90% of the energy is given away to reporoduction, movement, growth etc.
This still needs a bit of work, just to extend the animation.
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Monday, 6 May 2013
Saturday, 20 April 2013
Eye for an Appetite - Fox and Rabbit
Working on Eye for an Appetite, the Fox and Rabbit scene is done. The scene is to illustrate how when a prey increases, the predators will also increase too. As prey decreaes, population of predators will also decrease.
Here's the animation I produced for this;
Created in Flash and After Effects.
Here's the animation I produced for this;
Created in Flash and After Effects.
Wednesday, 17 April 2013
Eye for an Appetite - Head of the Food Chain (The Fox)
Finished Animation for the Marine & Natural History Photography project 'Eye for an Appetite'. Illustrating the Fox as the head of the food chain, sat upon a pile of rabbit skulls.
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