Introducing animation, motion graphics and visual effects in 45 practical projects
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The Moving Image Workshop offers a concise, thorough and realistic approach to creating well thought out and engaging animations. The exercises are invaluable and easily adaptable to the classroom and obviously come from the authors careful study and understanding of prior works in the field as well as her own practice. The chapter on character development and character appeal is inspired and further refines the definition of what is successful in animation. Highly recommended! -- Doreen Maloney, Associate Professor of New Media, Founder, New Media Caucus, School of Art and Visual Studies, University of Kentucky, USA This is a very useful and current work. Its application of various projects create a useful bridge between technical practice and creative application. The Moving Image Workshop has been well designed and mapped out, enabling each chapter to be broken down into understandable and relatable sections, and thus supporting the learner, without ever over-burdening them with superfluous detail. Overall an excellent reference book, especially for students about to embark on any moving image based course. * Stephen Hibbert, University of Huddersfield, UK * An extensively researched and beautifully illustrated book, which helps to explore the expansive range and various applications of animation while giving a good background into the basic principles as well. The wide variety of exercises as well offers an extended value to this book and would benefit anyone suffering from a creative 'block'! * Ros Allen, University of Sunderland, UK * The Moving Image Workshop is beautifully illustrated and structured thematically with loads of project ideas and animation principles to inspire students and teachers of animation. * John Morrison, Edinburgh Napier University, UK *
Heather D. Freeman is Associate Professor of Digital Media at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, US.
Introduction 1. Underpinnings: Principles of Animation 2. Brain Games: Pre-planning and Pre-production 3. A Thoughtful Space: Movement and Composition 4. Synthetic Life: Character Design and Movement 5. All Words are Pegs to Hang Ideas On: Text Animation 6. Lightning Bolts and Weathermen: Motion GFX and Visual FX 7. Devious Things: Experiments in Movement 8. Your Name in Lights: Venues for Animation Conclusion: Art Making for Everyone Glossary Bibliography