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CCA, Visual Storytelling

Visual Storytelling Class #3, 2/9/2012

Story Scenes: Levitating Woman In the homework exercise for this class, we were given an initial shot of a woman levitating above a deserted country road, and then asked to compose the next four shots. One way to proceed is to write down what each shot is going to be about (what one piece of […]

Animation 2, CCA

Weight-Shift Animation Project

Needs a lot of clean-up…I tried. From my class taught by Hans Brekke, Lead Animator at Tippet Studios. Needs a lot of clean-up…I tried. From my class taught by Hans Brekke, Lead Animator at Tippet Studios.

CCA, Visual Storytelling

Visual Storytelling Class #2, 2/2/12

Story Scene I’m taking a class at CCA called “Visual Storytelling”, taught by Mark Andrews of Pixar fame. We are learning how to compose visual imagery/shots that support the story (film), and clearly convey visually what is happening. The idea is that when the intensity of the storyline increases, the visuals must support and complement that

CCA, drawing for animation

Life Drawings

Life Drawing Happy February 1st! I just realized it is one minute past midnight and we are into a new day here on the West Coast. Here are some figure drawing sketches from my “Drawing for Animation” class. I tried to exaggerate the pose and emphasize the gesture. I love drawing from the model!

alaska, CCA, drawing for animation, Fall 2011

Haida Story: Story Scenes

Story Scene Thumbnails Here are the storyboard ideas from my final project for “Drawing for Animation” class at CCA. The story takes place on Queen Charlotte Island, British Columbia (the island now called ‘Haida Gwaii’), and features a Haida family — a father (Elan) and two daughters (Enola and Dena). The youngest daughter, Dena,  is

architecture, landscape

Villa Celle

Last year I had the opportunity to spend several days visiting the contemporary sculpture collection on the grounds of Villa Celle (Fattoria di Celle) near Pistoia. Each of the thirty sculptors was invited to choose a place in this Tuscan hillscape, as a point of departure for his or her work, work to be conceived

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