Monday, 31 March 2014
Saturday, 29 March 2014
Idea, mode board and write up
For my idea, i have based it around a girl called Lottie, she is taken away as baby and put up for adoption. She is taken to live with a beautiful woman called Elanor. Her parents are heartbroken and spend a very long time thinking about her growing up and missing out on her education.
When Lottie goes to live with Elanor, one day when she is angry she tells Lottie that she's adopted. From here on in she wants to find her real parents, she remembers their dog and what it used to look like. She remembers it being called Marley .
When Lottie goes to live with Elanor, one day when she is angry she tells Lottie that she's adopted. From here on in she wants to find her real parents, she remembers their dog and what it used to look like. She remembers it being called Marley .
BBFC homework
who is the BBFC and what is their role?
BBFC - "British board of film classification" or otherwise known as "British Board of Film Censors."
It is a Non - governmental organisation funded by the film industry and is responsible for the National classification and censorship of films in the United Kingdom.
Their requirements are to classify videos, DVDS and video games to a certain extent as some video games are under the 'video recordings act of 2010'.
History
The BBFC was established in 1912 as a 'British Board of Film censors' by members of the film industry and began operating on 1 January 1913. Its legal basis is the "Cinematograph act of 1909". This is because cinemas have to have licenses from local authorities.
This was introduced for safety reasons after a number of cases of nitrate film fires in unsuitable venues (shops that had been changed into cinemas.) however, in the following year, court ruling determined the criteria of granting or refusing a license.
In December 1986, the first computer game to be certified by the BBFC was an illustrated text adventure of "Dracula" which received a 15 certificate but also the first computer game to receive an 18 certificate on the 11 December 1987.
Age certificate:
Legal Backing
Why did the BBFC settle on PG for Coraline?
At PG, the BBFC guidelines allow some elements of 'horror' along as it meets the criteria that there are not too many "frightening sequences" and are not too intense. The film has to have a positive and reassuring outcome for the BBFC to consider it as a PG. Examiners noted a general air of creepiness of spookiness running throughout the film and despite the scariness, the film features a number of elements that reduce the intensity of frequency scenes. This includes moments of comedy and fun like silly songs, performances by dancing mice and the strange behaviour of the amusing and colourful neighbours. There is also, a lot of emphasis on the reassuring, happy ending. Its smiley, cuddly puppets, and its complete lack of violence, death, sex or swearing allowed the BBFC to agree on the age certificate of a PG.
BBFC - "British board of film classification" or otherwise known as "British Board of Film Censors."
It is a Non - governmental organisation funded by the film industry and is responsible for the National classification and censorship of films in the United Kingdom.
Their requirements are to classify videos, DVDS and video games to a certain extent as some video games are under the 'video recordings act of 2010'.
History
The BBFC was established in 1912 as a 'British Board of Film censors' by members of the film industry and began operating on 1 January 1913. Its legal basis is the "Cinematograph act of 1909". This is because cinemas have to have licenses from local authorities.
This was introduced for safety reasons after a number of cases of nitrate film fires in unsuitable venues (shops that had been changed into cinemas.) however, in the following year, court ruling determined the criteria of granting or refusing a license.
In December 1986, the first computer game to be certified by the BBFC was an illustrated text adventure of "Dracula" which received a 15 certificate but also the first computer game to receive an 18 certificate on the 11 December 1987.
Age certificate:
| Symbol | Name | Consumer Advice | Recent examples |
|---|---|---|---|
| Universal | All ages admitted, there is almost nothing unsuitable for children. | Turbo The Smurfs 2 | |
| Parental Guidance | All ages admitted, but certain scenes may be unsuitable for young children. Should not disturb children aged 8 years or over. May contain mild language and sex/drugs references. May contain moderate violence if justified by context (e.g. fantasy). Parents may wish to check the film before they let their children watch it. | Wreck-It Ralph, The Sapphires | |
| 12A | Cinema only. Introduced in 2002. Films under this category are considered to be unsuitable for very young people. Cinemas are only permitted to supply tickets to see a 12A-rated film to children under the age of 12 years if they are accompanied by an adult, aged at least 18 years. However, it is unlikely to be suitable for children under the age of 12. Films under this category can contain mature themes, discrimination, soft drugs, infrequent strong language and moderate violence, sex references and nudity. Sexual activity may be briefly and discreetly portrayed. Sexual violence may be implied or briefly indicated. | The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Pacific Rim, Iron Man 3 | |
| 12 | Home media only since 2002. Suitable only for persons aged 12 years and over, not to be supplied to anyone below that age. It is illegal to knowingly rent or sell a 12-rated VHS, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, UMD or game to anyone under the age of 12. 12A-rated films are usually given a 12 certificate for the VHS/DVD version unless extra material has been added that requires a higher rating. The content guidelines are identical to those used for the 12A certificate. | Les Misérables,The Perks of Being a Wallflower | |
| 15 | Suitable only for persons aged 15 years and over, not to be supplied to anyone below that age. It is illegal to knowingly rent or sell a 15-rated VHS, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, UMD or game, or supply cinema tickets for a film with this rating, to anyone under the age of 15. Films under this category can contain adult themes, hard drugs, regular use of foul language and limited use of very strong language, strong violence and strong sex references, and nudity without graphic detail. Sexual activity may be portrayed but without any strong detail. Sexual violence may be shown if discreet and justified by context. | The Heat,Mama | |
| 18 | Suitable only for persons aged 18 years and over, not to be supplied to anyone below that age. It is illegal to knowingly rent or sell an 18-rated VHS, DVD, Blu-ray Disc, UMD or game, or supply cinema tickets for a film with this rating, to anyone under the age of 18. Films under this category do not have limitation on the foul language that is used. Hard drugs are generally allowed, and explicit sex references along with detailed sexual activity are also allowed. Scenes of strong real sex may be permitted if justified by the context. Very strong, gory, and/or sadistic violence is usually permitted. Strong sexual violence is permitted unless it is eroticised or excessively graphic. | Django Unchained,Evil Dead | |
| Restricted 18 | Can only be shown at licensed adult cinemas or sold at licensed sex shops. It is illegal to sell a film with this rating to anyone under the age of 18, and it is illegal to sell a film with this rating by means of mail order, or online or by telephone. Films under this category always contain hard-core pornography, defined as material intended for sexual stimulation and containing clear images of real sexual activity, strong fetish material, explicit animated images, or sight of certain acts such as triple simultaneous penetration and snowballing. There remains a range of material that is often cut from the R18 rating: strong images of injury in BDSM or spanking works, urolagnia, scenes suggesting incest even if staged, references to underage sex or childhood sexual development and aggressive behaviour such as hair-pulling or spitting on a performer are not permitted. More cuts are demanded in this category than any other category.[23] | N/A |
The BBFC has no legal power, films don't have to be submitted for classification as it falls to councils to decide who should be admitted and who shouldn't. It generally applies to the BBFC certificates making them legally binding. In some cases however, councils may impose their own conditions either raising of lowering the minimum entry age for certificate. Setting their own minimum entry age for films that may have been refused by the board or that have never been submitted for BBFC certification. Before 1985, there were no legal binding ratings on video releases. The video Recordings act of 1984 introduced new legal powers to certify video releases independently from any existing cinema certificate.
Coraline Case study:
Director: Henry Selik
Year: 2009
Status: PG Uncut
Why did the BBFC settle on PG for Coraline?
BBFC guidelines for junior categories notes that PG has some scary moment as has a "rollecoaster effect" like Jurassic Park or Lord of the rings: The fellowship of the ring.
Coraline arrived at the BBFC with a PG category request as it is based around a children's book by Neil Gaiman and is a stop - motion animated film similar style to "Nightmare Before Christmas and "The corps Bride."
Friday, 28 March 2014
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
GIF and write up
I went about creating this GIF by using Premier Pro. I had to firstly download the file with all the layers included.
After I had downloaded the file, I imported it into Premier and created a new sequence where I made the different layers appear at different times. I did this by making key points and making the different layers visible at different key points and made them last for a certain amount of seconds. I then looped the sequence so it plays over and over again.
After I had downloaded the file, I imported it into Premier and created a new sequence where I made the different layers appear at different times. I did this by making key points and making the different layers visible at different key points and made them last for a certain amount of seconds. I then looped the sequence so it plays over and over again.
Friday, 21 March 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
Write up of animation videos
Feature films:
2013: Frozen, Monsters University and Despicible me IP: Interllectual property
2012: Brave, Madagascar
2011: Smurfs, Kung fu Panda, Cars
Tv Shows:
Ed, Edd and Eddy:
Adventure Time:
The Amazing world of Gumball:
The Regular Show:
Theme: Spaced out - Lead protagonist, Teenage audience.
No obvious moral guidance
Episode - solving problems.
2D - Very Stylised (Animation Process) American
Web: kids short animation,
Gummy bear song
Cousins in the bath
Artistic/ experimental animation/ educational
Youtube:
Charlie & the unicorn
ASDF movie
Comic, Abstract "Quotable"
2013: Frozen, Monsters University and Despicible me IP: Interllectual property
2012: Brave, Madagascar
2011: Smurfs, Kung fu Panda, Cars
Tv Shows:
Ed, Edd and Eddy:
Adventure Time:
The Amazing world of Gumball:
The Regular Show:
Theme: Spaced out - Lead protagonist, Teenage audience.
No obvious moral guidance
Episode - solving problems.
2D - Very Stylised (Animation Process) American
Web: kids short animation,
Gummy bear song
Cousins in the bath
Artistic/ experimental animation/ educational
Youtube:
Charlie & the unicorn
ASDF movie
Comic, Abstract "Quotable"
Tuesday, 18 March 2014
Character Design
Character design is the combination of physical traits and narrative. The look of the character has to informed by personality and context (genre, location settings.)
Colman:
"A face is the primary channel to express emotion of a person. Hense the big headed cartoon characters."
"A lot can be said by the picture and body language."
Solarski:
"Hands are an effective way in expressing personality. Also how a character carrier their weight also informs us about their personality - especially which body part they lead with."
Chest - heroic, confidence, strength : Johnny Bravo - Superman , Popeye.
Pelvis - Lazy, Laid back - Goofy, Dopey, Shaggy - Scooby Doo
Head - Implies intelligence
Knees - Cowardess
Power and dominance evolve around expanding.
Power : take space up + expand.
Weakness: Making small size, taking low space
Goofy: Moves with his Pelvis: Suggests he's lazy
Johnny Bravo: Moves with his chest. Suggests superior lead and power.
Tin Tin: Leads with head, Implies intelligence.
Saturday, 15 March 2014
independent studies: animation
In this youtube clip, it shows a number of frames where the drawn character fights back at the hand. It is called "Maker vs Marker - The epic Battle" and could have been created by rotobrush or maybe by a flick book however, this is a great example of animation as it shows how a good quality of animation could be created.
In this youtube clip, it shows another example of good quality animation. This is different in comparison to the clip before but it also works. It is called "Runaway" and is by Susan Yung. It has a good storyline and the animation is flawless.
By looking at these two animation clips sourced from youtube, this gives me possible ideas for when I come to creating my own 2 minute animation sequence. The first clip would an easier option however, I also like Runaway and the challenge it would give to work to such a high level. I may need to look at some more clips to see the range that are available.
Thursday, 13 March 2014
GIF and write up
We used the teddy bear file to create a sense if a walk cycle. This is because it is used in many animations. I did this by downloading an original file of the teddy bear and importing it into after effects. From here I made pin points in the joints of the teddy bear. This included the top of the arm, the elbows, the top of the legs, the knees and in the head, this allowed me to rotate them to a certain extent.
From here I placed key points in my sequence to position the arms legs and head in different positions along the sequence to create the effect of a walking movement. Although I found it difficult at certain times to move the knees to a certain position to create a realistic movement, above you will find my version of this.
Monday, 10 March 2014
Researching Studio Ghibli
Studio Ghibli: Research.
History, Ownership and Structure:
Studio Ghibli derives from Ghibli which derives from an arabic name for "sirocco" which in World War II were the Saharan scouting planes used. It was founded in June, 1985 and was headed by Directors Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata and producer Toshio Suzuki and is located in Kognane, Tokyo. The Logo for Studio ghibli includes the "fan-favourite Totoro from Hayao Miyazaki's "My neighbour Totoro."
Before the studio was founded, Miyazaki and Takahata already had careers in Japanese films and television animation. Suzuki had also acted as an editor for Tokima Shoten's Animage manga magazine. They had previously worked together on the films "Hols: Princé of the sun" and "Panda! Go Panda!" The founders of Studio Ghibli's intentions was to "Blow a new wind through Japanese Industry" and they succeeded as they are now the most famous Japanese animation and film studio in the world.
Pom Poko is based around the late 1960s Japan, a group of racoons are quickly loosing their habitat by a development that is cutting up and dividing up their pan. The story resumes in in the 1990s during the era of the Heisei. With limited and decreasing food and living space every year, the tribe start to fight amonst themselves for resources. They eventually decide to work things out and stop the development from going any further.
The theme of spirited away incorporates the spiritual realm and spirits that she sees. This separates her from her normal way of life. she is in an alternative world where she sees spirits that she can engage with and talk to. It may be considered as a link to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland as it represents her journey from her being a child to her becoming an adult. Spirited Away enforces the difference between modern Japanese society concerning conflicts and struggle with dissolving traditional culture and customs within a global society.
My personal favourite studio Ghibli work would have to either be "The secret world of Arrietty" or "Spirited away." I find that the artistic quality of their work is something that is not used in many english based films.
Because the company focus of large - scale feature films, Studio Ghibli manage to make around one film a year. This has resulted in them winning a large amount of awards including an oscar for "Best animated feature film" for Spirited away as Spirited away proved more popular than Titanic.
Although "the secret world of Arriety" is based around and looks like another film "The borrowers", the artistic animation talent in this video and many others is something to be adored. The plot is based around Arrietty, a girl who is from a family of borrowers who one day is found by a boy from the household she is borrowing from. They soon become friends and he goes out of his way to protect her and her family by keeping them a secret from the rest of his family.
Ghiblis work often features common female leads (often younger), talking cats, sweet old ladies, plot relating to aviation, characters with multiple forms and identities, bird like creatures and misunderstood, male characters.
Studio Ghibli also has a museum situated in Mitaka, Tokyo. The museum is designed as if it was a location from a Ghibli film and opened in 200. Props include massive spiral staircases, narrow walkways and openings in the wall to crawl under.
Studio Ghibli has a strict 'no cuts' policy after 1997 when Miramax attempted to make changes to a flm in order to try and make it more marketable.
History, Ownership and Structure:
Studio Ghibli derives from Ghibli which derives from an arabic name for "sirocco" which in World War II were the Saharan scouting planes used. It was founded in June, 1985 and was headed by Directors Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata and producer Toshio Suzuki and is located in Kognane, Tokyo. The Logo for Studio ghibli includes the "fan-favourite Totoro from Hayao Miyazaki's "My neighbour Totoro."
Before the studio was founded, Miyazaki and Takahata already had careers in Japanese films and television animation. Suzuki had also acted as an editor for Tokima Shoten's Animage manga magazine. They had previously worked together on the films "Hols: Princé of the sun" and "Panda! Go Panda!" The founders of Studio Ghibli's intentions was to "Blow a new wind through Japanese Industry" and they succeeded as they are now the most famous Japanese animation and film studio in the world.
The studio was founded after the film "Nausicaa of the called of the wind" in 1984 in which was directed by Miyazki for Topcraft and distributed by Toei company. Other directors that have worked with Studio Ghibli include Yoshikimi Kondo, Hiroyuki Monta and Gorõ Miyaki.
All the soundtracks for the Miyakis studio ghibli films were composed by Joe Hisaki. In August 1996, Disney and Tokuma Shoten publishing agreed Disney would distribute international Tokumaäs studio Ghibli animated films. The Walt Disney company has rights to all of Ghiblis output that did not have previous international distribution. This included films such as "Princess Minonohe and Spirited Away.” Spirited Away became a popular film in cinema’s in the UK.
Studio Ghibli also work in Television films, Commercials, live-action films and video games. The video games include "Magic Pengel, with Garaluda studio and Taito" (playstation 2, 2002) and "Ni no muni" (Nintendo DS, 2010, playstation 3, 2012) Studio Ghibli work is grossed at $274 million worldwide and increasing.
Their work is based at all ages as it connects to many age groups. The reason Japanese animation is such a big movement in Japan is because Manga is a big craze over there Most people read manga so the Japanese see it as an important part of life. People of all ages read Manga from young to old. As Manga has a wide audience it must be influential.
Significant achievements:
Pom Poko is based around the late 1960s Japan, a group of racoons are quickly loosing their habitat by a development that is cutting up and dividing up their pan. The story resumes in in the 1990s during the era of the Heisei. With limited and decreasing food and living space every year, the tribe start to fight amonst themselves for resources. They eventually decide to work things out and stop the development from going any further.
- The highest - grossing film of 1994 in Japan : "Pom Poko"
- The first studio Ghibli film to use computer graphics: "Pom Poko."
- The fist Japanese film in Dolby Digital: "whispers of the heart."
The theme of spirited away incorporates the spiritual realm and spirits that she sees. This separates her from her normal way of life. she is in an alternative world where she sees spirits that she can engage with and talk to. It may be considered as a link to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland as it represents her journey from her being a child to her becoming an adult. Spirited Away enforces the difference between modern Japanese society concerning conflicts and struggle with dissolving traditional culture and customs within a global society.
My personal favourite studio Ghibli work would have to either be "The secret world of Arrietty" or "Spirited away." I find that the artistic quality of their work is something that is not used in many english based films.
Because the company focus of large - scale feature films, Studio Ghibli manage to make around one film a year. This has resulted in them winning a large amount of awards including an oscar for "Best animated feature film" for Spirited away as Spirited away proved more popular than Titanic.
Although "the secret world of Arriety" is based around and looks like another film "The borrowers", the artistic animation talent in this video and many others is something to be adored. The plot is based around Arrietty, a girl who is from a family of borrowers who one day is found by a boy from the household she is borrowing from. They soon become friends and he goes out of his way to protect her and her family by keeping them a secret from the rest of his family.
Ghiblis work often features common female leads (often younger), talking cats, sweet old ladies, plot relating to aviation, characters with multiple forms and identities, bird like creatures and misunderstood, male characters.
Studio Ghibli also has a museum situated in Mitaka, Tokyo. The museum is designed as if it was a location from a Ghibli film and opened in 200. Props include massive spiral staircases, narrow walkways and openings in the wall to crawl under.
Studio Ghibli has a strict 'no cuts' policy after 1997 when Miramax attempted to make changes to a flm in order to try and make it more marketable.
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