Posts Tagged ‘Animation’

J20 Characters

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

I have recently finished a commercial for J20 that I will be putting on my site soon but for now here are the characters I designed for it.

Click on the image to see it bigger:

Tic Tacs

Monday, July 5th, 2010

I recently animated this spot for Tic Tac with the lovely people at Kazoo Creative. It was a fun spot to work on and the illustration drawn by Rotem Nahlieli were a pleasure to animate. The spot is promoting DJ Swerve and his passion for music and Cherry Passion Tic Tacs.

The Making of “Dry Fish”

Friday, May 14th, 2010

I thought I’d put together a making of for my latest animated short as the way it came together was a bit different from other shorts I’ve done before. Usually I write the script, make a board or some style frames, record the audio and then animate to that. But not with this piece.

Before the project became “Dry Fish” it started out as a little experiment in traditional animation in my sketchbook. I wanted to create little loops of animation that were very loose, quick but full of character. And once I started it became quite addictive.

I scanned them in, chopped them up in Photoshop and sequenced them in After Effects. At this point I created bespoke bits of sound to go with the animation. It became as much an experiment in sound as it was in animation, the results were instant and lots of fun.

I now figured I could make some kind of visual sound piece by combining the mini animations and building up a track with the sound it created. I did a small test and which seemed to work and then set about doing it properly. I found that some of the sounds didn’t quite work as they were in the Mini Sketchbook Animations as the key was wrong and the tempo was off. So I adjusted these ones and re-recorded a new sound for them. I then used Garageband to set about creating the music with these sounds.

Once the music part of the sound was done I started thinking of a narrative to hold it all together. I decided that it would be nice to have a character singing about this odd world (which was now going to be full of falling pandas, robots self destructing, a massive rabbit head and spinning fish). It seemed to me that if you found yourself in this place it would be disorientating, intimidating and a little bit frightening. Especially as the main character I’d chosen was small, round and with weak little limbs. I recorded the vocals and set about designing the world.

I’d just recently been to Japan on holiday and came back with lots of new influences that I thought would be suitable for the world that these characters could be placed in. I had my sketchbook with me and started drawing landscapes that I fleshed out and coloured up in Photoshop.

At the end of the piece it turns from day to night so I also had to make a duplicate of everything for this section.

Now all was left to do was to take it into After Effects and put it all together. This was done during an intensive 3-4 week period. I started with my main character’s lip sync and body movements, then build the environment and placed all my mini animations within the world. Finally I placed cameras in position and put the edit together. At the end of all this I was left with my little film…and if you’ve read this without looking at the finished animation, check it out on my previous blog post.

Sneak peak

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Here is a little preview of 3 frames from my new animated short “Dry Fish”. The full thing should be with you very soon.

Coming Soon

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Here’s the poster for my upcoming short film “Dry Fish”. If you like the look of it, spread it around, share with your friends and lets get the word out. Click on it to see it really big!!

HP “Your Planet Your Pledge”

Friday, March 5th, 2010

I just recently finished directing this animation for HP and MTV through Strange Beast. For the illustrations I took influence from Heath Robinson’s brilliant book Contraptions but I wanted to create larger, more industrial machines that help the environment rather than hinder it. I then animated in After Effects with additional help from Ryan Brotherston who I’ve worked with previously on idents for E4 Music and Kerrang! TV.

This was another project were I had the opportunity to create the music and sound design. I always enjoy doing this and it helps me give the piece the exact tone that I’m looking for.

As well as on Vimeo you can also see this spot on YouTube.

Mini Sketchbook Animations 040-049

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Here is the fifth collection of mini animations from my sketchbook. The others can be seen here, here, here and here.

Animated Optical Illustions

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

This is a really great idea for a different approach to creating animations.

The Johnny 7 Combo Music Video

Friday, October 30th, 2009

So here it is, I’ve been building to to it all week and finally I can share the finished music video with you.

To see it higher quality go to my main website here.

The Vimeo page is here.

And it’s on YouTube here.

To hear more from the band check their myspace.

Mini Sketchbook Animations 030-039

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Here is the fourth collection of mini animations from my sketchbook.