Category: Animation
Pixar motion blur
Historically there are only two types of motion blur, 2d and 3d. The 2d one is post processed and the 3d one is done at rendertime. 3d motion blur is much more accurate but takes a lot of time to render.
Two years ago, Doug Sweetland gave a talk at Annecy where he explained how much effort it took to achieve a good looking motion blur and I would like to share with you some screenshots I took a while ago.
Megamind Comic-Con trailer
After visiting the San Francisco branch of Dreamworks yesterday and getting to see a bit more of the story, I am getting very excited about Dreamworks next feature “Megamind”.
The movie is only coming out in November but they just released some new footage for the San Diego Comic-Convention.
Watching that trailer still won’t reveal the entire plot but at least you will get introduced to a new character that will take a very important part in the movie. Check this out
Available for work
I am reaching the end of my contract at EA Brightlight and “Spare parts” is looking great, getting an amazing response from the press. I have been putting a lot of hours into the cutscenes this week and with the sound, compositing and full environment they will look amazing. At 800 MS points or $10 on PSN, I think you should buy the game for the cutscenes alone!! 😉
My current contract is finishing mid Septembre and I have a one month notice so if you know a company doing cartoony games, TV series or even animated feature and looking for an animator with generalist skills in Maya, direct them to my showreels and portfolio section!
I am flying to LA and San Francisco on saturday but will be back the second week of August.
Thank you!
Christopher Meledandri interview
I just found that very interesting interview of “Despicable Me” (DM)’s producer Christopher Meledandri. Some very familiar names popped up! Alright we knew that co-director Pierre Coffin was “Pat and Stan” creator but did you know that the original idea was from Sergio Pablos? Did you know that the character design had been handled by no less than Ratatouille character designer Carter Goodrich??? and yes “Lorax”, an other Dr Seuss book adapted for cinema release has finally been announced.
Check this out
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=67456
The movie has finally reached $145M after only 2 weeks by the way. No bad when you take in consideration that it is fighting for screens with Shrek 4 and Toy Story 3.
Related posts:
“Despicable me” triumph
“Monstre à Paris” short video clip
Ah ah! I just found a very short clip from “Monstre à Paris” on Zalex’s lighting showreel! 😉
This is Vanessa Paradis’ character singing.
[update]this post is gaining a lot of popularity those days so I would like to point the readers to an older post with an other clip from the movie
http://www.olivier-ladeuix.com/blog/2009/07/05/monstre-a-paris-short-clip/ .
Related posts:
Monstre again
Monstre à Paris short clip
“Albator/Captain Harlock”
Man I grew up with the 2d series and the 3d trailer looks awesome!!!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KH7ZjB7lzgI[/youtube]
“Despicable Me” triumph
With a worldwide boxoffice of $92M after only 1 week of domestic release, “Despicable Me” is a huge success for Mac Guff and Pierre Coffin.
“Planet 51” only totalled $105M in 16 weeks.
“The Tale of Despereaux” $86M in 11 weeks
“Valiant” did $61M in 13 weeks
“Triplets of Belleville” $14M in 32 weeks
Would the success of Despicable Me (DM) due to the large pool of talents found in France?
I have been told that during Annecy, Pierre Coffin was really really excited by the release of the movie and on stage, he even thanked the french government for its help.
Related post:
The magic of IP
“Despicable Me” fourth trailer
2010 TAG wage survey
The numbers are out.
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/2010/07/2010-tag-wage-survey-part-two.html
Here is cut down version for most of you:
Remember it is only an anonymous survey and only 690 people replied.
While we are at it, here is the link to the “Foreign Labor Certification Data Center”
http://www.flcdatacenter.com/CaseH1B.aspx
Ah, I just discovered that website
No wonder a lot of europeans want to emigrate to the USA and a lot of american companies want to outsource in europe.
Game showreel 2010 wip
Well since some of my work has gone public with the release of the Spare Parts trailer, why not create a new temporary game showreel!? 😉
You will find it in the Showreel section of my blog
http://www.olivier-ladeuix.com/blog/portfolio/
Disclaimer:
No motion capture data was harmed in the making of that video.