Monthly Archive: June 2019

Live action “Slow burn” 0

Live action “Slow burn”

Great example of live action “slow burn” from British TV show “Eastenders.

The context of that sequence:
“Vanessa’s fiancé was cheating on her with his ex-wife (soap opera’s for you 😉 ). He booked a betsit for them to have their affair but she (Vanessa) found out, went to the bedsit and found a note on the table saying ‘bubblys in the fridge’ basically telling the woman he was cheating with, that there was champagne in the fridge for her to help herself to.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gnvn-xXxgp4

Albert Lozano “Inside out” 0

Albert Lozano “Inside out”

I was lucky to have Albert Lozano as character design teacher while attending Animation Collaborative in 2011 but my drawing abilities didn’t allow me to make the most of that great opportunity.

Albert rarely appears on social medias so it was great to find this little video insight into Albert’s thought process when designing characters, starting from simple shapes based on the personality of the characters.

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Monsters at work 0

Monsters at work

Few month ago I was joining Dwarf animation in sunny Montpellier to work on the Monsters Inc TV series and today, Disney finally announced “Monsters at work, the TV series based on the Monsters inc universe.

The project is looking stunning and obviously I can’t say more than what was made public so if you are eager to know more about it, head off to the Pixar Pod where T.J. and Julie did a brilliant detective work! 😉

https://www.pixarpost.com/2019/06/monsters-at-work-logo.html

Lip sync observations Pixar “Onwards” 0

Lip sync observations Pixar “Onwards”

If you have liked my old Toy Story lip sync article, you will love this little video where I am studying the lip sync of a shot from Pixar’s forthcoming movie “Onward”.

Ideally, you want to download the video and play it frame by frame with a media player like KMPlayer, Keyframe MP or RV for the lucky ones.

It is also possible to play the videos frame by frame in Youtube and Vimeo after pausing the video. Use Shift + Left or Right arrow in Vimeo, coma (,) or dot (.) in Youtube.

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