Director: Julien Regnard
Animation: Cartoon Saloon
Process: Used a combination of 2D and 3D animation
"For the characters animation, it was pretty simple because they are drawn in 2D, we used a software called TvPaint and then did simple compositing. The tricky part was the car and the animated background. We had to paint all the views of the car in Photoshop and then project them onto the 3D model. Same for the rolling backgrounds, we painted several views of the landscape and then projected them on a 3D map. It took us a while to figure it out but in the end it was working fine."
- Dynamic camera movement
- Realistic sound design - creates an eerie effect
- Cinematic
- Flat-design animation with use of texture
- Minimal character movement. The message is still put across even though the animation isn't perfectly realistic or fluid.
- I like the neutral, washed out colour palette. I would like to look further into using a certain colour palette to enhance my own work.
- Great use of lighting
- Lots of detail placed into the scene, yet the art style is still quite rough, i.e. the texture in the background isn't fully blended. This relates back to the lecture we had last week about the photographer Nan Goldin. John Marchant suggested that it was the slight imperfections in Goldin's work that made it so great. I think this would apply to the animation.
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