Animation III
This course consists of a hands-on study of the challenging subject of computer animation. Areas of focus include advanced 3D modeling, rigging, and character animation using industry standard software, as well as the synchronization of voice, sound effects, and music. Students will explore advanced techniques in camera tracking, photo realistic rendering, compositing, and video publication. The animation production process and principles of animation will be reinforced throughout this course.
Surprise Bunny
Final Project Short Animation – Students created a short animation with a brief story. They had to include the beginning, development, and ending/conclusion in the story within 30 seconds to 3 minutes animation. Storytelling must be done by 3D animation. Dialogue, VFX, SFX, and music are optional. By Han Le
Lost Touch
Students must create a short animation between 30 seconds to 3 minutes that includes establishment, development, and ending/conclusion. Storytelling by animation is a key requirement. Music, SFX, VFX, and dialogues are optional. By Tou Vang
The Acrobat
Students must create a short animation between 30 seconds to 3 minutes that includes establishment, development, and ending/conclusion. Storytelling by animation is a key requirement. Music, SFX, VFX, and dialogues are optional. By Jason Vuilleumier
Watch Out!
Watch Out! By Joshua Matta
Teeter Tot-Ter
Students must create a short animation between 30 seconds to 3 minutes that includes establishment, development, and ending/conclusion. Storytelling by animation is a key requirement. Music, SFX, VFX, and dialogues are optional. By Jonathan Johonston