Here's an interesting sequence made from the animation company "Partizan".
This was suggested as a Credit reel for the movie "The Adventures of TinTin".
The sequence highlights all the characters, backgrounds and main points from the original series, and the film itself, just by using a circle in the middle of the screen, which changes shape on the spot, referring to the character or scene. There is a lot of transformation between the characters, which is done by a lot of animating to give that shape-shifting look. A lot of other examples have that this similar form of animation. Its a clever technique on how you can bring more life and imagination when adapting a book, a film, etc. Even though this is not in the original film, and is only a short opening/end credit sequence, it is still a clever and imaginative form of animation, highlighting the cast, the crew and giving a summary of the series and film story.
http://www.partizan.com/animation/motion-graphics/#!/video/animation/adventures-tintin-credits/
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Motion Graphics - LIQUID \ tv
Liquid is a creative agency, that produce a lot of different content in the United Kingdom. Some of which are made with motion graphics. A lot of content they've produced have are visual effects, channel branding and opening titles for Television shows.
One good example is the opening titles for The Loop. it has a lot of 3D imagery and motion graphics moving across the screen, like the big circle of screens, which show a visual effect of hands, linking to each other creating making a loop which relates to the title and the show's premise. There are also moments were words are blinking on the screen, which are animated onto the screen to show more of the gaming premise of the show, with the red color scheme to question if a contestant a trustworthy or not. A lot of movement and camera angles occur in the graphics, which want to make the audience interested in watching the series, and understand the basic rules of the game. The show may not be around to this day, but it has an interesting set of computer animation and graphics.
http://www.liquid.co.uk/main.html
One good example is the opening titles for The Loop. it has a lot of 3D imagery and motion graphics moving across the screen, like the big circle of screens, which show a visual effect of hands, linking to each other creating making a loop which relates to the title and the show's premise. There are also moments were words are blinking on the screen, which are animated onto the screen to show more of the gaming premise of the show, with the red color scheme to question if a contestant a trustworthy or not. A lot of movement and camera angles occur in the graphics, which want to make the audience interested in watching the series, and understand the basic rules of the game. The show may not be around to this day, but it has an interesting set of computer animation and graphics.
http://www.liquid.co.uk/main.html

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