My latest ANIMATION REEL

Saturday 31 December 2011

Facial expressions studies

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I have been studying about facial expressions recently, based on FACS website and the "Artist's complete guide to facial expression" by Gary Faigin.
It is a very good book, I used this book as a referece couple of years ago for my final project! and I just got this book as a christmas present from a fellow animator.
The image above is just a guideline for me to remember. :)
I believe this book is also useful for tech animators/ artists - also to help you creating sophisticated rigs with few controllers. :-)
This is my resolution! Happy new year!

Cheers

Thursday 8 December 2011

Working on my reel

Yeap yeap yeap....
I'm working on personal reel. 2012 hopefully be a better year than this year!
It's a roughly 14 seconds dialogue and hopefully finish it in one month.

....and eyes are the windows to the soul....

Monday 21 November 2011

Tin-Tin and his adventure!

Tin-Tin

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0983193/?licb=0.8603438738552549

is brilliant and full of adventure!!
I felt like a kid again watching this! I look forward to the second one!
The characters can't be always similar to the 2D one because.... well one example how would you do dotty eyes in 3D? It wouldn't look appealing, would it? I think the director had done some excellent work, making them look good in 3D.

Cheers


Monday 24 October 2011

Spellathon

Spellathon project (August 11 - October 11)

There are 3 videos I needed to do for this project - there were 2 videos on youtube. In this each video, I needed to animate the professor bee which was voiced over by Stephen Fry and other bees. I only had 2 weeks to complete the animation. The first main video was 3 minutes long and 1,5 minutes each for 2 videos. So I think, I animated about 9000+ frames in 2 weeks plus lip-sync. 
The result is well....as you can see....blocking + a bit of first pass animation + copy-paste.
Although it's super hectic but I like this project, all the characters and Stephen Fry voice is fantastic! :-)

Anyway, don't forget to sign-up on http://www.spellathon.net/ for more information and to play the games! Launching on November the 1st. 

Cheers,
*always look out on the bright side of life*

Thursday 13 October 2011

Animation reel

Hello

Please check out my updated animation reel.
http://vimeo.com/30440338
Hope you like it. 

Cheers,
Friska

Thursday 8 September 2011

Gravity

Ok...
I'm having difficulties animating a flying characters talking (small creature but heavy on the lower body)
Do they have gravity? How do you animate them without looking floaty but still maintain the snappy movements? It's quite difficult, no? but it's challenging, aye..?

Just things in my mind....

Monday 18 July 2011

Overcast was screened in Athens international film festival

We received the magazine last week and found out that....Woohooo!!Overcast was screened in Athens international film festival on Wednesday, April 27, 7:30 pm, Athena Cinema.

Wednesday 23 March 2011

AniMaZing comments on "Overcast"

(You know it's very good to get some comments and advice from the panelists, one of the fast ways to improve your way of thinking about making short-film)

Some comments on our short by Animazing panelists.

The backgrounds are simply stunning in this short. The character designs are good. Story needs a little more development. The idea that a flower can take off and search for the sun is great, but once it finds the sun, the ending seems anti-climatic with the overcast starting again. Very nice first film, shows promise. - Jim Keeshen

This story about the flower who runs after the sun, and the worm who runs after the food, is a story with many possibilities. I think it was a little slow, and the music was too “old fashioned”, like from the silent movies time. New music could give the film more power! - Kine Aune

This is a simple story of a journey to find sunshine by an ambulatory flower in Nike sneakers. The antagonist in the piece is a sweet looking, leaf eating caterpillar. The animation is unassuming but well developed. The characters move without being stiff. Nothing much happens except the flower finds the sun just as he is about to be eaten by the caterpillar. The interesting part, for me, was where after all that has happened, the flower still wants to befriend the caterpillar. But caterpillars will be caterpillars and yet again tries to take a bite out of the newly restored and growing flower. He gets tossed away for his trouble. - Jack Bosson

A good story for young children. The animation is very well done. Good character design. - Silvina Cornillón

Excellent animation and characters, but, a strong end is missing and makes the film weaker ... too bad. - Paul Dopff

Walking plant in search of sunlight. Liked the model and the animation. Good character design but annoying music. The caterpillar as predator / antagonist was a little too cutie and too simplistic on a story level. - Larry Loc

This charming little animated short is a great finale for this current group of shorts! I enjoyed it immensely--the characters, well-designed and the animation timing couldn't have been better; a cute story, with a nice ending; excellent color and values, and that wonderful ragtime piano score worked beautifully! All audiences should chuckle at this one! Congratulations to Friska! - Bill Matthews

Uneven, but has some very nicely observed and/or realized moments in the script. shows lots of promise - Frank Mouris

It’s cute and it moves well and the character is fun but I did find its very simple nature and structure a little difficult to engage with. The character has a future though – very entertaining with quite a bit of personality buried in there I reckon. - Malcolm Turner

Although the background music has the charm from a silent film, it is distracting against this animation on the screen. Watching it the second time without the music, it’s much better as it is. - Sharon Wu

An enjoyable piece, but in my view, really undermined by the poor choice of soundtrack. A more considered approach to sound would have enhanced the character animation, and perhaps advanced the dramatic conflict, so that the viewer might feel sympathy, anxiety, threat etc in relation to the central character. There are a set of dramatic relationships needing proper exploration and expression here, which would develop the potential in the narrative situation.

- Paul Wells

Friday 11 March 2011

Emotion

I found it easier to animate when:

1. You know what the objective of the character.
2. If you stuck with how your character should move. STOP thinking about "how". Start with what does the character feel at the moment...
3. Evoke the emotion! After all, animation is about showing your emotion, right?!

Do you know usually at work you get a task to animate flying objects, text, words, spheres, chair, brooms, crates or even just a cube. Don't worry! Don't just move it but have you ever thought of what these objects are actually thinking and what do they want to do?
(Don't call me crazy but I tend to do that, it makes animating much more fun!) Try it.
:-)

Sunday 16 January 2011

Voodoo project is re-starting....

Woohoo...
After a long wait, I finally have time to do my second short film.
There are changes on the story so we decided to scrap the first cinematic. We are now revising everything. The shot, camera, characters development, etc.
We won't scrap everything though, but we are polishing everything from the beginning at the moment. So exciting!

Monday 3 January 2011

Overcast screenings

Our short film "Overcast" was screened at the Kinofest Film Festival on the 6th of November 2010, and at the Foyle Film Festival on the 23rd of November 2010.

Hip, hip, hooray!