The night is this Wednesday March 13. If you're interested in attending and seeing the best videos and animations done in the district this year, go to Burnsview at 7:00! The submission date was too early for our longer films, and almost every "60 sec film" was over 60 seconds, so this year Sands entered 3 animations (stopmotions) in the Secondary Short Animation category. We entered the music video by Vanessa, Bradley and Emma, the Lego Race by Randi, Amy and Darien, and the phone olympics by Tessa, Sydney and Keilann. So those people should definitely think about going in case you win the category! Toy Story, Up, Wall-E, Monster's Inc... they're all made by one firm: Pixar. There are other companies that make animated movies, that aren't as consistently awesome, year after year. A big reason for that is the characters that you feel for, a story that you're very involved in. How do they do it? Good writing. Here is Pixar's 22 Rules of Storytelling. "I started taking self portraits a little over a year ago. I was interested in photography but am terrible at talking with people, so I ended up using myself in nearly all of my photos. I started to spend several hours a day going alone through empty forests taking self portraits with my cameras timer.
"I've been trying to teach myself photoshop, but I really only know the basic tools. If I combine two images together I always take them in the same location, same time, same camera settings etc. About half of the images in here are composites of two images." Full Imgur album here where he explains some of them. My favourite's the balloons, which are not photoshopped, but he weighted down to the bottom of the river with metal washers. |
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