Movie Post: Monsters Inc.
Lee
Jaworek
5/7/13
Ellis
Portfolio I Movie Post
A flip book based on motion appearances with various effects such as sound, video footage editing and other standard animation work is an example of what the types of motion graphics is all about. In the movie introduction opening to Disney/Pixar's Monster's Inc., door parts with some moving to music flash and circle around with forms conveying other transforming content. The text effects including logos for the companies and title then follow along in the process. It is in essence a flip book of animation just like all movies of that genre, because the added audio with letters, monster characters and doors come together to produce just that.
Lee Jaworek
MAA480
Class/Project
Schedule
4/1/13
My goals for
this class is to clean up any past projects, and really screen through what is
towards my focus and what is not. I think my general section is okay. Need to
have other professors’ look and critique my work as much as possible. Would
like to complete a new studio project geared towards a motion graphics T.V.
Ident.
Week 1:
Get
paperwork signed. Find an advisor, and brainstorm a new studio project. Bring
in booth Marquette.
Week 2:
Hand in
signed advisor sheet and this sheet. Start storyboarding and premising out
idea.
Week 3:
Start
compiling and compositing, images, fonts, and designs together.
Week 4:
Start
animating. Bring in Artist statement for Professor Ellis to look over.
Week 5:
Midterm! Have advisor sheet scanned, and at
least five signatures. Keep animating.
Week 6:
Finish
beginning and middle of animation and have critiqued with multiple professors.
Week 7:
Get new
degree audit printed and rubric printed. Start working on end part of motion
graphics project.
Week 8:
Have
Professor Ellis look over power point presentation and other deliverables.
Finish end part of animation and get critique.
Week 9:
Get feedback
and polish all work to the best you can.
Week 10:
Final Review: 6-8:45PM
Resume:

Artist Statement Updated:
Advisor Agreement:









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