Wednesday 15 August 2012

Old Illustration

An old illustration I created in Photoshop. It was also my very first attempt at using Photoshop ha.
I quite liked it so I used in within my 3D exploration of the integration of shadow puppetry, snippets of which can be seen at the end of my latest showreel.


Peace.

Hark! A Vagrant



Oh Hark! A Vagrant - how I have missed you!




Cartoon/Illustrations coutesy of Kate Beaton. You are fabulous.

Peace.

Friday 10 August 2012

Bored of the unemployed life

I've become bored of the unemployed life. So I have got in contact with some relatives and old contacts in the hope they can get me some work experience, as well as sending out emails to companies I think look the bomb. In the meantime... I'm turning to origami! Wish me luck!

Peace.


Wednesday 18 July 2012

New Animation/Lighting/Compositing Showreel '12

This is my updated showreel for 2012. I still have a few more animations I am working on at the moment in my free time, that I would like to add when they are done. But in the meantime, enjoy. And please leave feedback, it is always welcome!

Peace.


Doodle doodle

I have been quite bored lately but fortunately, and I recently got a new iMac (YIPPEE!) and a very swanky new photoshop. So I had a little play around and created this illustration. I based it around the composition of 1940's/1950's Hollywood actress portraits, after falling in love with Francesco Carrozzini's "Screen Tests" for the New York Times - especially Natalie Portman's test, as I think it's really, really simple yet beautiful and kind of harrowing all at the same time ha. While searching for a quirky aesthetic and style for this idea, I have a Catcher in the Rye poster in my room which served as a great source of stylistic inspiration! Take a look and tell me what you think. I may develop on this idea further with a Film Noir theme instead though. Incidentally, you should all read Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, if you have not already. Fantastic novel.

Peace.


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Fern's Business Card

I have also had the pleasure of designing my best friend's new business card. Illustration is also drawn by yours truly. She is an aspiring freelance editor, and believe me, she really is fantastic at what she does.

Here is her website if you are interested in having a peek at her films -

www.ferntayloreditor.tumblr.com

Peace.




Rachel's Birthday

As I have very little money at the moment and seem to have limitless amounts of paper and time, I decided to make something for Rachel's birthday. Why hello there 22 little baby origami pikachus in a little origami pokeball! If this animation malarky does not kick into gear soon, I think I've found a new calling.

Peace.




Monday 25 June 2012

Grad Show Reel

... and here is my graduation showreel. It's a sneak peek into some of the work I have done. Alas it was only allowed to be 30 seconds long waaaa. But the full, longer showreel will be up shortly, cross my heart.

Peace.


p.s. Shoot! It's not the final reel haha, I seem to have misplaced it. Ah well, I'll post the correct one shortly. But you get the jist.

Carousel

Why hello there. This is my first legit blog and post! I'm no longer a blogging virgin - so please, be gentle with me.

These are a few snap shots from my final animated short, called 'Carousel', completed in my final year at Bournemouth University. My roles included: Director, design and concept, animation, lighting and all compositing. Other members included: Sarah Elvidge, Rachel Chu and Jasper Affonso.




It is based on a boy who finds himself in an eerie, white-void-esque world, where everything isn't quite what it seems, when he meets a creepy carousel attendant and his carousel. Story and the aesthetics for this short were heavily influenced by the Surrealist movement, Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' and the illustrative genius of Arthur Rackham and Tim Burton.

And here's the final animation I suppose - if you're feeling greedy.

Peace.




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