Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Infographics. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 April 2018

Infographics | Updated




After revisiting the title sequence, fixing some minor mistakes and replacing  the beginning entirely. Instead of having the formulas slowly going into places which caused an immense render time I have now in total three layers with several formulas written on each of them. Additionally, I changed the opacity of each layer to create this "sense of depth" effect instead of using the 3D AfterEffects camera. The beginning is intentionally created as a slow-paced sequence to fit the underlying music. It might not seem as a perfect/complete piece of work, but I am quite pleased with the results I have achieved so far.

Tuesday, 27 February 2018

Infographics | Submission



Reason for the late post is due to the massive render time. The equations in the first scene was apparently causing the render time to skyrocket so it took around 10 hours to export this tiny project. I only made the first couple parts of my storyboard into the credit sequence because else it would have taken more exporting time.

Tuesday, 20 February 2018

Infographics Class #3 | Credit Storyboard

My initial storyboard idea for the credits of my chosen movie "Transcendence". This will be now taken to After Effects/Maya for further development into a final animated credits. However, some parts of the storyboard may change throughout the process of making the sequences.

Thursday, 25 January 2018

Infographics Class #2

Today's challenge during the Infographics class was to design several title cards for a made up movie by artistically utilizing black and white clip art.

Saturday, 20 January 2018

Infographics Class #1 | Influence Maps

My film of choice for making the infographics will be the movie "Transcendence". I will be taking influence from shattering glass, wires and binary number background style. Some of the colours were picked from the actual posters. The design I will be going for for the infographic sequence will be minimalistic and flat, as shown in the second influence map.