Her nails are also coloured in with graphite. Be careful about her hand proportions - her fingers should NEVER be longer than the plam of her hand.
Ecks Cleanup Tips & Reminders
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Her nails are also coloured in with graphite. Be careful about her hand proportions - her fingers should NEVER be longer than the plam of her hand.
Posted by mélanie daigle at Friday, March 27, 2009
Labels: CHARACTER - Ms. Ecks
Titles pt.2
0 commentshttp://www.ambergail.com/pp/TitleTest01.mov
RC to dl or play it off the server, makes no difference to me.
I did play with the "correction" of the title but it's my professional opinion that it looks stupid and eats up time.
Not the exact length of the scene, but I'm still going to play with how it fits with the surrounding scenes and the transition to and from black.
Hopefully this sparks a little more discussion! Don't make me email you!! Hah.
Posted by Amber Gail at Sunday, March 22, 2009
Titles and credits
1 commentsI feel we should have a real discussion about this, however brief.
End credits - how do we want to do this? Who would we like to thank? Are they really going to be as long in the final cut as they are right now?
I would like to design them to match the titles.
This is what I have done up for the titles today -

Posted by Amber Gail at Sunday, March 22, 2009
Labels: Art Direction
Leica 8
0 commentsHere is the Pose Test Leica.
The sound effects might be off synch in some parts
Posted by Hernando Bahamon at Saturday, March 21, 2009
Why is she so happy?
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BECAUSE IT'S FINALLY SPRING!
My e-mail got cut short because I pressed "Send" instead of "Save". Still had a bit more to say, but I didn't want to be flooding you with emails. Because I know I'll think of more. Also, we should all know about feeds since Wednesday's great demo.
Fifth is a reminder to remember those ABCs. As in, don't touch the Cs before you touch the As.
Sixth is a reminder that the pipeline is being supervised. If your roughs aren't in by end of day Monday, I'll want to know when they'll be in, not why they aren't.
Seventh is a reminder to have fun, of course.
Posted by mélanie daigle at Friday, March 20, 2009
Labels: Production
Title sequences: the good stuff
2 commentsForget the film, watch the titles - SubmarineChannel
Lots of good quality digital video of animated title sequences on there. I'm browsing to research title design, I swears it!
Doesn't have much to do with our film, really... other than, like our film, being totally awesome.
The Danse Macabre in a form I can get behind.
I loves me some Gattaca and it pleases me greatly to read the only digital element of the sequence was for setting some type - suck it Dexter.
The obligatory David Lynch!!
Also, more for curiosity's sake than me actually wanting you to watch them - two more by Cuppa Coffee.
Posted by Amber Gail at Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Labels: Inspiration - Film
Scene 65 - poses, take 2
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Scene 65 - poses from Mélanie on Vimeo.
Posted by mélanie daigle at Monday, March 16, 2009
Labels: Pose Test
Scene 97 - poses, take 2
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Scene 97 - poses from Mélanie on Vimeo.
Posted by mélanie daigle at Monday, March 16, 2009
Labels: Pose Test
Scene 99 - poses, take 2
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Scene 99 - poses from Mélanie on Vimeo.
Posted by mélanie daigle at Monday, March 16, 2009
Labels: Pose Test
Scene 95 - poses, take 2
0 commentsI figure I might as well make my own account, hahaha... I made my videos private, just in case. Call me paranoid. So you'll need the group account to see them *hint hint*, haha...
Scene 95 - poses from Mélanie on Vimeo.
Posted by mélanie daigle at Monday, March 16, 2009
Labels: Pose Test
