Sunday, April 24, 2011

Week 13: 4713 Frames Later...

It is done. Well, at least a done as it can be right now. My final batch of corrections have been completed, the sound has been tweaked, all the scenes have been exported as .tif sequences, and the whole thing put back together in a final Adobe Premiere file for final export. What I'm doing right now is wrapping up loose ends. I'm posting this "final" version up to youtube on a private page and I'm going to invite a number of people to review the piece. Based on what they say I may or may not do some more last minute tweaking. You can take a look at it here:  I Hate Zombies - Final Cut 001

But, for all intent and purposes, it is done. Which is a really weird feeling. The end of a project - especially a large project like this one - always feels anti-climatic to me. When I finished my first film, I said that, "I was overcome with the roar of silence." Like I say, it's a weird feeling. But that's it. Nothing left to do now but turn it over to the critics and see what they say.


I'd say "stay tuned" at this point, but I don't think there is anything else left to say, except possibly, enjoy the film at the premiere! So long, and thanks for all the zombies.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Week 12: DONE!!! ...well, mostly...

I am incredibly happy to report that the primary animation for my short film, "I Hate Zombies" is complete. I'm pausing for a minute to re-read that last line. Holy crap! Seriously, there were points where I never thought I would get here. It's done. It's finished. The final version looks...well...maybe not so final.

I need to start tweaking.

 Even though the film is "done," it's not done. Not by a long shot. There are a lot of niggling little things that I need to go through and correct/fix/modify/what-have-you. This will take time - but - in this case I have time. One more week to be exact. So tonight I will go through the film with a fine toothed comb and take copious notes, then I'll start running through each After Effects scene and fix what I perceive as being wrong. Then, and only then, will it be done. Of course, it won't be done then either because I'll still have to export all the scenes as .tif sequences, import them back in to Premiere, and export them as a .mov file and other types of files necessary to create a DVD. Which means I'll also have to do artwork for a DVD, case, and booklet. Then I'll have to create a DVD menu and burn the whole thing to disc.

Wow...I still have my work cut out for me. Stay tuned.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Week 11: One

One. Just one. There can be only one. One is the lonliest number. Once singular sensation. One death is a tragedy; one million is a statistic. One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. One good turn deserves another. We are all one. Just one. One.

If you haven't figured out by the rambling introduction to this blog entry, I am having a fixation with the number one right now. With good reason too: I have one - just one - more scene to animate for my film. "I Hate Zombies" is almost finished. You cannot even begin to image how I feel right now. I was so assured that this would be an abysmal failure at one point that I almost didn't continue. Now, there is merely a week's worth of work to do to complete the final rough cut of the film. Un-freaking-believable!!!

I could dance right now, I'm so happy!

Right. No time to rest on my laurals. I have to get right back to work because even though this will be done in a week, there is still a lot of tweaking I want to do. I want this to be a representation of my very best work. I want this to be something I can be proud of. I want this to be something that might just win at a film festival. I want this...to get me a job...

Stay tuned.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Week 10: What's Done, What's Left

Holy crap! I just completed the animation for scene 5! Not a really big thing you say? Well, let me tell you, this is the fifth of seven scenes that I have to do for this film - not including the opening and ending credits. That means I am five/seventh of the way done with this film. That means the light at the end of the tunnel I am seeing now is not a speeding locomotive coming to turn me into roadkill. Additionally, this is the first "connective" scene. In other words, this scene fits in-between two already completed scene - and guess what? IT FITS PERFECTLY!!! I'm not talking about it's length, but in terms of positioning of the character. I did have to tweak things in terms of exporting to get everything correct, but once all the scenes had the same setting applied to them, the film looked seamless. Which means that the film now runs complete from the beginning of scene 4 to the end of scene 7. On top of all this, I have completed the poster, the opening credits, and completed the music track - WOOT!!! Right, now I have to finish off scenes 1, 3, and the ending credits (which I will probably work on and complete in class tonight). You know what that means? There are only two more scenes left to animate.

Two more scenes. Deaus meus. Bohze moi. My god...it's full of stars...

Don't mind me, I'm having a moment. Stay tuned...