Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Cut & Paste - Berlin

Hey!

So, I'm got a big insomnia today, probably because the south american Mate that I drunk some hours ago, haha, but, anyway, this gives me the perfect opportunity to write about the Cut & Paste - Berlin.
I was there last week to see this uncommon format of event, which can be also considered a "Design Sport", haha. The cut and paste is basically a competition between designers who applied for 3 categories, 2D, 3D and Motion graphics. Except by the final results, the 2D and 3D are much more interesting, because the contestants must produce their works by a given concept in 15 minutes, and in front of everybody who is watching!
Well, I went to there to learn something about animation, which basically didn't happen, but in other hand now I am convinced that is possible to make extremely fast jobs and obtain some considerable good results at the end. The following pictures show a little bit of the event, I ask special attention to the last one, which was the most impressive thing at the night, a guy modeling an "academy perfect" fat guy in 15 minutes using z-brush and 3ds max!
People waiting for the beginning.

The stage of the chalenges

This picture was taken after 10 minutes from the beginning of the 3D competition.
Scares me.

Weel, more information and pictures about the event you can find at the following URL:
Take a look! Maybe there will be on also in your city :D

Well, about the main subject of this Blog, the animation that I am directing and producing, I can say that the last tasks done was script's correction and also the 19 new frames for the storyboard, which are much better now then was before, I'll post one frame to you guys take a look.
Now it's being much easier to work because when I went to Berlin, I also took my scanner which was in my friends house since I moved to Hamburg.

OK folks, This is what I got for today. Next post will be more trilling, I am almost at the end of the "Directors Interpretation" and this week I had a conversation with a college from the post production company of Markenfilm Group, Infected. Now I am more confident to talk about methodology and starting sharing some useful information with people who wants to work in the CGI Motion Graphics area.

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