This is the first step of our semester long Studio Project for my Design for Media class. The idea behind this project is to get our mind set on what the future will have in store for us in life after these set classes and projects given to us. We as the student will get to choose what ever it is we want to work on to further our knowledge or certain desired discipline. there will be progress checks along the way and that is where some or probably most of our grade will be drawn from (as well as some participation points here and there). There will be four Benchmarks in this process that directly relate to "real world" work. The Explorer, Designer, Judge, and Producer stages; each with its own unique distinction and importance in the completion of this project
I have chosen to use one of my previous story-boarded ideas from my TB Media Design class and take it to the next step by implementing it into an actual 3D animated video to music. The song is "The Mixed Tape" and the artist is the band Jack's Mannequin. My chosen style is not yet determined yet so that is what this stage is for; to search the vastness of the world wide web to see how I would like to compose my idea in a new original way. So with that being said I will show some various YouTube animations I find interesting to me along with the Jack's Mannequin "The Mixed Tape" video's out there. enjoy
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If your going to do an all 3d piece I don't think you'll have time this semester to make everything and animate you know. If you were looking to do a for this entire song you might want to consider like the motion graphics example you had were part of it is 3d. It would be really interesting to see if you can combine 3d with video and maybe 2d to make your animatic.
Good searching. Since you know the subject matter already (you already have a storyboard) search out specific 3D tutorials that will help you achieve your visual "style." Try them out and post your results.
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