Punk Rock Animation

As promised, here is the animation that I have been working on for the last week.  It was done for my photography class final project due this week.  I know what you’re all thinking, “wait a second, how is animation relevant in a photography class Greg?”  Well you see, I decided to use photography as a means of measurement rather than a simple means to an end.  I broke down film clips I have collected into single frames, which in all sense is a single photograph. Understand?  I used each individual photo as reference for a single frame that was strung together in sequence to create some wicked-awesome moving imagery.  In total I inked 336 individual ink-wash paintings that were converted into animated cells.  The background music is a song named “Punk Rock” by Mogwai.  I’ve always enjoyed the song because it has an gloomy-sophistication to it.  The process was quite daunting, but satisfying at the same time.  I really want to develop an animation that uses twelve frames per second instead of four three or four, which I’ve been working with.  Maybe a long term project?  Anyways, it’s always in the back of my mind.


One Reply to “Punk Rock Animation”
  1. Fantastic Job! I love the pacing of the animation… Looks great buddy!!

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