Principles & Design Of animation Produksi Film Animasi Kuliah-16 Iwan Sonjaya,ST.MMT.MT
Produksi Film Animasi Pra Produksi Produksi Pasca Produksi
Metodologi Produksi Film Animasi Pre-production Exploring ideas, storytelling, and scriptwriting Concept art, visual development, camera maps Character design , thumbnail Storyboards, techniques, audio breakdown Background and environment layout
Metodologi Produksi Film Animasi Production Block in key poses, placement and timing Two dimentional in-between Rolling, flipping, and pencil testing Clean-up, scanning, and coloring
Metodologi Produksi Film Animasi Post production Compositing Rendering Final editing
Pra Produksi - Ide dan storytelling Sebuah film animasi berangkat dari ide yang bagus dan naskah yang bagus. Ide akan sangat menakjubkan jika dituangkan lewat kisah dan eksekusi produksi yang baik
Ide dan storytelling Termasuk ke dalam tahapan pre-production: Idea, script, storyboards, design, layout, dan production planning
Ide dan storytelling thumbnail
Storyboards Development
Storyboards Development
Storyboards Development
Storyboards Development
Storyboards Development
Production : Keyframe dan In-between
Flipping
Pencil test
Clean-up
Clean-up
Scanning
Coloring
Coloring
Compositing
Pasca Produksi - Compositing
Compositing
Rendering Screen format ratio Standard academy format: which is essentially a 4:3 ratio Widescreen format: widescreen (or 16 X 9 nches), which is a 1.85:1 format
Rendering Resolution Most TV and computer monitors use a 72-ppi resolution A full-screen image measurement of 720 X 480 pixels (or 720 X 576 pixels for TV in the United Kingdom and other PAL-based regions). High-definition screens, however, require a larger screen dimension. One of the most standard is 1920 X 1080 pixels. Others can be used also, as long as they conform to a basic 16 X 9 screen ratio
The standard projection rate for film is 24 fps. Rendering Frame rates The standard projection rate for film is 24 fps. On TV in the United States and other NTSC broadcast regions around the world, 24 fps or, more usually, 30 fps is the requirement. In the United Kingdom and other PAL broadcast regions of the world, the TV projection rate is 25 fps. Computers run at 30 fps and video games at 60 fps (in this case, “ fields ” per second, which is eff ectively the equivalent of 30 “ frames ” per second).
Editing
Editing