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Nissan Commercial - using After Effects to imitate
from - blip.tv (beta) October 03, 2008
Using After Effects features such as nesting comps, track mattes and more, we can recreate a simple animation or commercial that was aired over the summer. To find out more and grab the After Effects Project file, go to http://blogs.adobe.com/genesisproject/
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exquisitely anal tai-chi
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) September 25, 2008
An exercise using Photoshop, After Effects, and Final Cut Pro. The assignment was to repurpose something and give it new meaning by putting it into a new context. I started using a Photoshop collage that was completed as part of an "exquisite corpse" project (with Corey Menscher and Kim Thompson) for an earlier class, Communications Lab. Then the piece turns into a remix of tai-chi defensive moves that are turned into sequences of play and dance. "exquisitely anal tai chi" is meant to focus on military bulldog-ism and how this aggression can sometimes blur into the realm of entertainment. aggression is stretched to the extreme of absurdity, where the martial art becomes dance and extreme hostility is actually a denial of what one is/is fighting against. This is a first sketch... hopefully i can develop this later and build on these themes a bit more clearly... * * * * * * * e. lytton This project is for the class "Frame by Frame" taught by Chris Kairalla, Fall 2008 at ITP (Interactive Telecommunications Program) at NYU. The original footage, a movie clip demonstrating using tai chi defensively, is from the website http://taiji.de/taiji/en.htm. The song is by Chris Clark and is entitled "Proper Lofi" from the "Clarence Park" album.
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SuperSuper
from - blip.tv (beta) September 22, 2008
Short animation example made in cooperation with Emiliano Campedelli ( http://fumettoso.blogspot.com/ )
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