Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Animation Thought Process/Ideas

 I have a simple idea that is based around the design and thought of Tim Burton's style. Since I can't draw or create well bodies I would make a simple head that would bounce around and just be able to move on it's own without legs. He would have different colored eyes or maybe lights for eyes. He would have a hole where his nose should be. And his mouth would be stiched but still able to open. As well as various stitches around the rest of his face. The top of his head could light on fire.

Monday, October 15, 2012

5 Photos of Tim Burton's Work



5 Facts about Tim Burton

The Corpse Bride

1. After forming his own production company, Burton directed the lavish production Batman.
2. In addition to his filmwork, Burton exhibited over 700 drawings, paintings, and other artwork at New York City's Museum of Modern Art in 2009 and 2010.
3. In 2005, he released a stop-motion animated feature called The Corpse Bride, which received an Oscar nod for Best Animated Feature Film.
4. Burton also mined his own childhood for the animated film Frankenweenie that same year. (2012)
5. The title character—a dog brought back to life—was inspired by one of his own pets. (Frankenweenie)



Friday, October 12, 2012

PTA Reflection

I used this photo for the PTA Reflection to express the theme "Magic Of The Moment." I think it shows an example of the theme because it shows us just hanging around in gym class and enjoying the "moment" together as friends.

Friday, October 5, 2012

My Bedroom

Things I added
1. A real version of Alex Gaskarth
2. One photo of Alex.
3. A photo of Alex.
4. A photo of Alex
5. A photo of my cat
6. A cat
7. A macbook laptop
8. Two running puppies
9. A hedgehog
10. A pusheen cat stuffed animal.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Andy Goldsworthy

Pinned Image
This photo of the rocks being stacked up to look like they are going further away, happens to be my favorite photo by Andy Goldsworthy. I like how even though they aren't going further away it is portrayed to look that way. He only works with natural things such as rocks, flowers, twigs etc. He also perfers to use brightly colored objects. He is considered the founder of modern rock balancing. He often uses only his bare hands, teeth, and found tools to prepare and arrange the materials.

My Pinwheel