Showing posts with label improv comedy show. Show all posts
Showing posts with label improv comedy show. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Improv Comedy Show - Episode 4
Don't really like how this turned out, but whatever.
Animated sequences are at times: 00:00 and 25:25.
Thursday, August 9, 2012
Improv Comedy Show - Episode 2 and 3
This video is just a short portion of episode 2, the intro animation. The full episodes involving dragons, 7 foot dogs, suits, accountants, and shadows are after the jump.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Improv Comedy Show - Episode 1
For the past few weeks I have been involved in an independent improv comedy and animation project. The first episode of this project was just completed recently, you can see it RIGHT HERE!
I created every single piece of art and animated sequence in the 17 minute long video. The first portion, the animated graphic intro was created with Photoshop. I animated the images inside of Premiere using the different Photoshop layers. The happy face portion was also created in the same way, I really like the exaggerated expressions done with that character. The animated potion at the very end of the video was created with Flash and Premiere. This was the first time I had used Flash since CS3. My first time using the Bone tool as well. It's not the best I can do, but I hope to learn more with flash soon.
You can see some of the animated portions independently after the jump. As well as an animation demo I created in 3D Studio Max and rough character sketches.
I created every single piece of art and animated sequence in the 17 minute long video. The first portion, the animated graphic intro was created with Photoshop. I animated the images inside of Premiere using the different Photoshop layers. The happy face portion was also created in the same way, I really like the exaggerated expressions done with that character. The animated potion at the very end of the video was created with Flash and Premiere. This was the first time I had used Flash since CS3. My first time using the Bone tool as well. It's not the best I can do, but I hope to learn more with flash soon.
You can see some of the animated portions independently after the jump. As well as an animation demo I created in 3D Studio Max and rough character sketches.
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