I've gone far too long without a new reel (seeing as my last was made 14 years ago). I had so many works begging for some place to be shown that the process was extremely grueling.
I hope you like it, and we'll see if this one lasts another 14 years!
#portfolioday (a day late)
EXCLUSIVE: We’re debuting three BTS videos from Sony on the making of 'KPDH.' In the first, animation director Josh Beveridge talks about how the team designed Rumi and developed the film’s expressive facial animation. Watch the others here: https://t.co/2ztOViVNKL
@Oddernod Animate is, like After Effects, one of the only pieces of software on Adobe's lineup that doesn't have a clear replacement. So yeah, it would have been dire.
@AndyHanson4572@Oddernod You'd be SURPRISED. It's maybe the most popular tool to make simple HTML5 animations, I know some companies that use it to make PRESENTATIONS. Yeah...
As promised, here's a link for a collection of 38 theatrical animated short films released between 1948 to 1959 by studio UPA, including all the ones on the clip below and many others. From a long OOP DVD released by TCM/Columbia in 2014.
https://t.co/Ya9NpOgvKN
A bit before Black Friday, something that has been out there for free: https://t.co/j5JPErrN1v
It is the first course we ever did with my friend Tony at @yetipictures
Not many motion design courses about design and art direction and I hope this one -while old- helps a bit!
@Oddernod Many of the heavy 3D motion design shops around here are going full Houdini, it's just the way it goes when high end 3D increasingly requires more and more sophisticated simulation and Cinema is doing what it can but man... It's got SOME CATCHING UP to do and Houdini is running
@Oddernod I don't doubt the crew they have working on it REALLY CARES about it, but I wish Adobe pretended to care even a little, and gave it some resources, it seems they don't even have access to the amazing AI tooling the rest of the suite has that would be so perfect in AE.