Saturday 25 July 2015

The final chapter: Grad Film Tips

My film has been completed successfully and I have never been happier. After its completion, I thought I'd share some after thoughts about film making. I hope these tips can be of some help to future student filmmakers.


Tip 1 -to get a more accurately timed animatic, draw in more key frames. (e.g. a walk shouldn't just go from one position to the next, in-between to get a better timing of the walk). My animatic was slightly too fast, so my final film expanded from 3:50 to 5:00 mins. It costed me a lot of extra time going back and forth perfecting the timing of my film.

Tip 2 -spread your work out and keep things fresh. I animate and paint textures at the same time so i don't feel tedious.

Tip 3 -if you have trouble finding a musician, go to the library (or online), look up past grad films, see whose music you like, and contact the person from the credits. That's the best music demo you can get for free.

Tip 4 -it's inevitable to re-paint weights during animation, but try to fix any rig problems early on. I did a lot of patch-up work while I comped (e.g. my eye balls were "leaking" out of heads.)

Tip 5 -come to terms that not everybody is going to like your film, be open minded with negative feedbacks. Try to understand everyone's comments completely before rejecting/accepting them, everyone's only trying to help, be respectful.

Tip 6 -when indecisive, go with what you feel like doing more. Grad film is like a yearbook, it should record your moments. Make decisions that you won't regret later, make your film yours.

Tip 7 -animate everything early, musician starts scoring your piece ONLY if your timing is locked (that includes inbetweening because musicians are extremely sensitive, your timing cannot change while they're scoring music). Same with early stages, instead of a storyboard, why not go straight to animatic. If you're 3D, stop drawing and use your unrigged character to block out your scene in your animatic.

Tip 8 -animate everything early part II, especially for 2D guys, the clean-ups will take months alone so unless you are ok with sketchy, draft-like lines, finish your animation early! (not having time to clean-up their lines is many past grad filmmakers' regrets)

Tip 9 -remember to update your production schedule every two weeks (at least). You will never follow it perfectly. Most of the times, you'll fall behind. Rarely, it is also possible that you are ahead. No mater which, do update so you're always aware of your progress, don't run away from it.

Tip 10 -it's reasonable to take your time on researching, finding references, and sketching, but dive in the real deal quickly too. Don't keep it all in your head, put it down on paper and it'll evolve faster.

Tip 11 -summer is for relaxing, it's almost impossible to do concentrate, so give yourself small chunks of work. Take summer school to keep yourself in a working mood. It is recommended that everybody finish their academics and studio courses early on, so the last year can be spent mainly on grad film production.

Tip 12 -clean your models and keep the poly count as low as possible, everything you neglect in earlier stages will come back and bite you when you render. (some students left their models fairly high-polied and their render times are really really long. That got to the point where our school ran out of render farm to share, but fear not, there's such a thing called online render farm, google it!)

Tip 13 -don't over-rig your characters, keep only what is necessary (this may not apply since everyone uses auto-rigs nowadays)

Tip 14 -being organized goes a long way. Name your scenes correctly, name your geos, name your textures, name your layers, keep them colour coded if necessary, a messy scene makes you not want to deal with it.

Tip 15 -presentation is everything. When presenting in class, export your film into a video, put the shots names/ time code on-screen so it can be referred to easily, tell everybody what exactly did you work on this week. Some people do do their work but a poor presentation makes them look like they've done very little. The rule of thumb for me is use images over text, use videos over images.

Tip 16 -if you're out of ideas, go find more reference for inspiration, ideas don't come out of thin air. (e.g. talk to someone, look at art books, check out other people's films, google stuff).

Tip 17 -if you're doing a thing, and you're stuck not knowing what to do next, it's probably because you don't know your tools well enough, so learn your programs thoroughly.

Tip 18 -don't over-estimate your skills, be humble, know your limit, use your game sense. Pretty visuals are based on adept artistic foundations, so if you don't think you got enough foundation skills, then simplify your visuals. Go black n white, go cartoon-y, go low-poly, go stylized, you know, whatever you can see yourself finish on time while remaining appealing.

Tip 19 -don't linger on details too much, always remember to take a step back once in awhile and re-evaluate and see if whatever you're doing is worth the time you're spending on it, you'll never be fully satisfied with your work, but "you're making a film, not a demo reel" (qt. Woonam).

Tip 20 -it's normal to be scared and panic, no one can predict the outcome of a project this big, try your best and you will be proud of yourself in the end.

Tip 21 -it's very normal that you get tired of your story, try to hold onto that moment in the very beginning when you first came up with your story and thought "this is such a cool idea", if you felt it once, you'll feel it again when your film is done.

Tip 22 -to stay positive and motivated, keep a list of why you want to make this film. Whether it's because u want it to be partially your demo reel, or you're trying to challenge yourself. If you've done a decent job, looking back on what you've accomplished so far can also pump you up. In the middle of working, you can see all your flaws, but looking back at it with fresher eyes can help you see the bigger picture. You'll start to find your own work cool, then that feeling will drive you to keep working.

Tip 23 -don't try to change your story because it won't actually be better than your first one. Instead, you'll just feel like changing your story again very very soon. (Trust me, too many people wasted their time going through this)

Tip 24 -choose your teammates carefully, make sure they are responsible and can be contacted easily. Secondly, make sure their skill sets complement yours. You're choosing teammates, and teammates are not always your existing friends.

Tip 25 -don't count and rely on the third/second year helpers because they often end up being too busy with their own projects. It's highly likely that they stop helping you half way or not help at all. In most cases, you still have to spend a lot of time editing the stuff they send you. Not to mention that it's really hard to recruit helpers in the first place.

Tip 26 -always keep a to-do list, for big and small tasks, there's a lot of stuff to mind and multi-task while making a film so don't rely on your brain alone.

Tip 27 -always "Save As" frequently, always back up your work, on at least two different places (qt. Bob). My computer's graphic card burnt out without warning and gave me a heart-attack, so having frequent back-ups really helps.

Tip 28 -work at school for better concentration, don't work next to your friend; don't work at home because you're too relaxed there. Find a drink that's filling so hunger won't be too much of a distraction (I drank lots of Tim Horton steep tea, double double, mmmmm~) (this is not a commercial, but thanks, timmy!)

Tip 29 -don't upload your film online if you want to submit it to a lot of film festivals (some wants to be the first to show your film). Do your research before you submit your film somewhere, because there's no taking back on that, don't waste your money and effort.

Tip 30 -remember to look after yourself, spend enough time with families, be efficient when you work so u can sleep enough hours, make your work area comfortable, do whatever to stay in a cheerful mood because a happy mood ensures the best work output quality, good luck!




Sunday 5 April 2015

Omg first time posting before monday night asdjhagsgt...

So yeah, this week is all about fixing animations and doing some patch up work. The list of fixes is written in my last post.

can you spot the mistakes in each screen cap?

more detailed clouds + re-coloring
This is the new and final title slide with the same font from my poster.

Anddd... there's always more fonts to choose from!



new credits slide


new credits slide 2
new credits slide 3




Tuesday 31 March 2015

Second last post... hopefully?

poster version 2,  got it printed!


3 stills from my film

writingggggs

And here's my trailer:


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The film has been completely comped this week. However, there are still tons of small issues + improvements to make in the time that's left. Here's a list:

MAJOR:
***s14s6 fix wing flap animation
-s14s7 cloud painting color transition better + re-paint
***s3s2 missing tiara
***s7s1 fix running cycle animation
-s9s1 patch wrist shading; patch yellow banner
-s9s2 fix sudden shadow on her head
***s15s1 landing grass animation, lion banner animation fix
***s15s2 grass animation, check if there's char mask that masks out hand from grass
***s15s3 eye darts
-s15s4 twinkling stars
-re-design title page (blue background? try different font?)
-draw more images for credits sequence (girl + feather, lion + lion doll, governess + empty chair)


MINOR:
-s1s1 re-mask governess rim
-s1s2 re-mask rim, patch yellow banner
-s2s1 get rid of layer edge
-s2s3 get rid of layer edge
-s3s2 patch blinking eye
-s4s7 put ANIM 306 on blackboard
-s7s1 longer bling on tiara
-s9s5 patch chewing mouth tips
-s10s1 remove extra blue glow
-s14s1 pan bg
-s14s8 patch lion banner
-s16s3 patch eyes, patch yellow banner
-s18s5 mask out extra section on shadow pass

(*** needs to be animated in school + re-render, - is comping fixes that can be done at home)


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On top of that, I should be able to discuss sfx and voices with my musician very soon. When all sounds are exported, I'll go to Matt for a final mix. Then it will officially be a wrap!


Tuesday 24 March 2015

Things are shaping up!

 What happened this week?

-Got full score for my film (musician is now working on mixing and sfx, then voices next)
-Animated s12, s13, s14
-Rendered from s5s1 to s9s6
-Painted the cloud face scenes (colors will change)
-Comped... nothing (I ran out of time!)
-Made poster for my film
-WIP with my press kit




happy cloud is happy

I ran out of ideas, this WILL be my title!

poster! (missing a few things like dir. name and releasing date)


What will happen next week?

-Animate s15 with particles fireflies
-Animate particle cloud trail in s14s3
-Render s9s7 to s15s5
-Comp as many shots as possible
-Figure out the sunset paces during transition of s14 >>> s15
-Make trailer for film
-Submit press kit
-Render final film

Tuesday 17 March 2015

Forest and Sky


This week I got the animation to 80% done. 


Here's a few texture maps I've done for comping, but I haven't rendered anything this week. 

forest bg (need to paint more angles for diff shots)
ascend-to-sky bg, before graying
cloudddddds!

Next week I'm aiming to render s5~s9 plus animating s13~14. It's a lot of stuff so they might partially flow into the following week's task.



www.ecuad.ca/~qwang12829/movies/gf_second_pass_v4.mov

Tuesday 10 March 2015

Another week of rendering




What's done this week:

--Rendered s2s2~s2s5, s3s1~s3s2, s4s1~s4s7, s16s3, s17s1~s17s2, s18s1~s18s6
--Talked with musician on 1:30s music
--Fully animated s5~s9s2


Check out the latest video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiygiuZUPQY&feature=youtu.be


Waiting next week:

--Some render fixes in s18s1 and s18s6
--Render s5~s8
--Animation s9~s13

Tuesday 3 March 2015

The Cocoon is Melting...


s1s2 after comp look



What I've done this week:


-Discussion with musician, fixed 30 second sample. Send whole film's music spotting.

-Animated s4 (almost done) and all the scenes that's ready for render but are missing the hair and cloth animation.

-Textured s8

-Rendered 18 shots

Comped first 3 shots

-give girl a shoe bottom texture


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Next week's forecast:
-s6s1: have girl fall faster, heavier impact, more cloud squash and bounciness.

-s5s1 re-do wing tip animation, have more feathers there

-Animation for s4~s9 (see how much i can catch up on)

-Render s4

-Comp s2s3~s2s5 and s3, s18 if there's time.


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Have a look at the latest cut for my film:

Tuesday 24 February 2015

Ugh Oh, I'm Sick


Sickness brought my productivity down a bit, so I've only done these things this week:

- added more detail to library door texture
-finishing modeling/texturing s5
-animate s3~5 (70%)
-s5s6: lion gestures faster, change facial expression to surprised/concern
-communicate with musician



UNDONE + NEXT WEEK:
-s1s1 model/texture/rig/animate curtain
-s8 texturing and modeling, bring in bushes and trees to match s 9
-give girl a shoe bottom texture
-s6s1: have girl fall faster, heavier impact, more cloud squash and bounciness.
-add any missing hair/dress animation in s1~s2
-s5s1 re-do wing tip animation, have more feathers there
-s6~s8 animation



See my new production schedule below:


I posted an ad on Craigslist and had a bake-off with multiple sound designers. I listened to a couple of 30-second samples they made for me, and I've found my musician! The sample has been added to my latest playblast. Note that it's only draft 1 so there are a few places that will change later.


Planning of cloud squash for s6s1.


Tuesday 17 February 2015

So much green to look at!

What I did this week:

s5

ugh!

hedge lion maybe? yeah?


-s5 textured, except the road and the hedge blocks, i'm thinking of turning it into hedge animals, say, two lion-shaped hedges by the gate.
-s4s4~5: better feather timing
-s4s4~5: combine the two shots, no camera cuts
-s4s8: book slide off a bit as her foot pushes off it to get onto the window frame
-s6s1: higher cloud position, so its more bouncey and floaty
-s7s1: shorten shot, see tiara sooner, less running
-s8s1: add bushes n same trees as next shot on the side, slow camera down as girl stops
-s9s1: first pose of girl needs to face screen left to match previous shot

-s15s1: full animation, except grass animation is still missing. Added fireflies coming out of grass as lion lands
-s15s2: pull fireflies closer to chest by the end of the shot to match next shot

-s16s3~end: second pass animation
-communicate with my musician

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Fetch isn't working, so there's no link this time. I'll bring the movie to class.

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What's for next week:

-s1s1 model/texture/rig/animate curtain
-finishing modeling/texturing s5 (road, hedge animal etc.)
-s8 texturing and modeling, bring in bushes and trees to match s 9
-give girl a shoe bottom texture
-animate s3~5








Tuesday 10 February 2015

Reading Week is still Production Week


This week's list:

1st priorities:
FEEDBACKS BATCH #1
-s9s1: add timing to lost tiara acting, shorten it, switch slouch pose to the end and transition into next shot
-s9s2: keep eyes and hands still
-s9s3: keep girl action here but use s9s4's camera angle instead
-s9s4: erase bg grass keyframe
-s9s5: pose and frame better, make the girl go eat berry, and react to sour berry
-s9s7: pick up speed on lion acting here, have a longer pause after lion pushes tree before apples fall
-s9s8: get rid of girl's cross-eye
-s10s1: put lightning bolt here, remember to make it a lower angle
-s11s1: cut this shot
-s12s2: speed up entire shot, wings go into pose faster when lion growls
-s13s1: more exaggerated flying animation, make lion push and ascend faster, no constant timing, by the end of this shot lion should be back-faced to camera
-s13s2: speed this shot up
-s13s3: speed this shot up, we see lion go into cloud here
-s14s1: shake less
-s14s2: cut this shot
-s14s6: stronger timing
-s15s1: faster landing and cushion with reverse-engine flaps (bird landing ref pls), have impact when landing
-s15s2: block out action more, she's looking for fireflies in the grasses
-s17s2: speed up action here slightly
-s18s1: continues to run towards the desk, shoves chair aside here
-s18s2: cut this shot
-s18s4: cut this shot, no more governess
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FEEDBACKS BATCH #2
-s4s4~5: better feather timing
s4s4~5: combine the two shots, no camera cuts
s4s8: book can slide off a bit as her foot pushes off it to get onto the window frame
s6s1: higher cloud position, so its more bouncey and floaty
s7s1: shorten shot, see tiara sooner, less running
s8s1: add bushes n same trees as next shot on the side, slow camera down as girl stops
s9s1: first pose of girl needs to face screen left to match previous shot
s15s2: pull fireflies closer to chest by the end of the shot to match next shot


2nd priorities:
-s3~5: second pass animation
-communicate with my musician


3rd priorities:
-s3s2: texture library door
-s3s1: hallway paintings texture
-s5: texture/model all props here (ext. castle walls, hedge, barrier, gate, road)

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I shaved off 30 seconds since last week, tightened up some shots:


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This week's texturings update:

Nose shape changed. Added neck deco.

Lowered saturation and background brightness.

Library door textured.

Library door texture.

Hallway paintings textured.

Hallway paintings texture.

Tuesday 3 February 2015

First .. passsss?

Other than the library door, I've done what's on my TO-DO list from last week, and they areee:

-s2: one more royal portrait
-s9s1: fix acting
-s9s3: have a bonding gesture of the girl and the lion
-s9s6: have the lion's left forearm push the tree instead of jumping on it
-s10 on: block out rest of the film


Yes, that's a wig. That's why the hair colors don't match.

This is my initial idea for the bonding scene: a simple hug. But the poses got weird cuz the lion's arm gesture literally says GET AWAY FROM ME, plus... he has claws D: So in the end, I kept the reaching out part and changed the rest.


A quick 2D blocking of the girl running out of her room. Some poses got changed in 3D, it's rly nice you just figure things out on your way.





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Next week's TO-DO list:

-s3s2: texture library door
-s3s1: hallway paintings texture
-s5: texture/model all props here (ext. castle walls, hedge, barrier, gate, road)
-fix animation feedback from tues class
-s4~6: second pass (as much as possible)

Tuesday 27 January 2015

Grr Bricks...

This is this week's TO-DO list, I've done everything except for the animation quota I wish I'd done.

FIXINGS:
s2-fix king portrait's hair color
s2s2 - increase governess eye shift amount
s2s3 - fix elbows pole vector position
- fill in windows at the far end side of bedroom
s2s5 - more reaction when books are placed on girlhead
s3s1 - have a different acting for the girl when passing by each window frame
- texture castle exterior
-model and texture blueberry bush
s3s2 - trim out the extra end bit
s4s1 - give girl dangling feet
- have a leo constellation on the blackboard
s4s4 - animate feathers
s4s7 - give governess chalk
s4s8(name correction when exporting) - add book pile for girl to climb onto window
s5s5 - more hang time, faster drop
s6s1 - model and texture cloud piece
s7s1 - change camera angel so we can see tiara on the ground in the FG

ANIMATION:
s9s1 ~ s15s5 - block animation & texturing scene geos, there is no promise with how far I can go here, coping with other projects and all...









This is next week's plan:

NEXT WEEK
s2- one more painting
s3s2- texture library door
s5 - texture castle exterior wall, texture shrub rows and model/texture tall shrubs, bring library lamps to castle gate
s9 on - animation

Tuesday 20 January 2015

Pass Ones on Half of my Film!

So, i've only been animating this week. Sadly, there are no textures to look at.

Here's half of my film with first passes (except the first few shots), have a look:


I stopped at sequence 9, but it's an important scene where the girl reacts to her missing tiara. There are a lot of acting, so I've only planned it so far. Let me know what you think:



Oh and, this is my planning for the window climbing scene earlier on:

Tuesday 13 January 2015

We meet again, tuesday!


I've been texturing and animating (need to animate more next week), trying to follow my new schedule as closely as possible.

lion plushie

textured hallway

second hallway portrait
textures

library book

New production schedule, made with consideration of a lot of space in-between for other projects and class works. Hopefully this one will be more realistic.


The animation I did is linked below. For seq2 shot1, I made 2 versions of blocking of the same scene, I brought them in and asked the class to vote. W ended up using the 2nd version with the flower petal toss.




Tuesday 6 January 2015

Back from winter break, time to chop chop!


It has been a wonderful break, I reunited with a lot of old friends, and I spent tons of time with my family. Now that I've "played hard", I am ready to dive back into my last, and most critical semester of my university life!

These are the things I've done during break:
-texturing princess room


-textures by themselves





-some things missing from this room are:

---lion doll by the pillow
---missing quilt/curtain texture + rig

-emblem is designed



-there are some really minor animation work too, but yeah.. its not much really *hides*

www.ecuad.ca/~qwang12829/movies/pb_temp.mov