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Class Animation Techniques - Mixed Techniques III

  • Presentation

    Presentation

    Conducting a workshop on various animation techniques in order to introduce, reinforce or complement knowledge of animation in multiple techniques and their combined potential. Through practical classes, students are led to experience different techniques within animation production supported by Professors who are experts in the field.
  • Code

    Code

    ULHT6224-23507
  • Syllabus

    Syllabus

    Light for animation The course encompasses a mixture of theory, technical skills and practical exercises of lighting.  Sound  Advanced notions and functions of diegesis; the rhetorical relationships between image and sound; sound embodiment; and film sound as a tool of phenomenology.  Abstract animation students will have worked on how movement, light, translucency, rhythm, pause, shadow, detached from figures, have enhanced perceptual power and the possibilities of combining both abstract and figurative within their own thesis films. Compositing Composition and construction of the image. Composing the final frame, building a final scene. Basic notions of composition and editing using fundamental tools in After Effects. Instalattion Transferable skills include consideration of multiple and multi directional narratives, and how this might affect spatial and temporal perception in storytelling decisions. 
  • Objectives

    Objectives

    Introduced the basic elements of cinematography such as frame/composition, camera angles, camera movement and colour, while the main focus will be - lighting for animation. Composition of images with the use of After Effects. Develop new concept of storytelling with the use of the ghostly/hauntological aspect of the traces. Opportunity for student to explore theoretical underpinning of sound design while advancing their thesis project or expanding their work beyond. Using an array of direct animation techniques (flat stop motion; under/in front of the camera), the students experiment the power of visual poetry in motion, using only abstract elements. Tee students will explore a broad spectrum of installation practices where animation plays a central role.
  • Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Teaching methodologies and assessment

    Classes are held in the form of workshops in various pedagogical areas within animation techniques. Taught by different teachers, they allow for a more complete and varied approach to the different animation techniques. With an optional modality, students can complete their curriculum in the areas most convenient for their future projects.
  • References

    References

    Bibligrafia será apresentada em cada workshop.  
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