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Camp Camp Animatic - Get Back Up Again - by Marley Mango
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Hey All!
It’s ya boi Oliver, who you probably forgot you were subscribed to for a while! You’re not dreaming, I’ve actually put out new content.
For anyone wondering, I’ve been gone for a long while because art school’s a rigorous thing. I’m trying to make work 1. For my portfolio and 2. To get better at what I do, and a lot of that doesn’t involve fan content. Keeping up an animation youtube channel requires an involved schedule (and monetary compensation for the lost time). This schedule is nothing like what I have now, with work both inside and outside of school.
That being said, I’m glad this project is done! I started it last year and could only do it in short spurts, with month-long-hiatuses, up until today. Some cool facts I'd like to share about this, if you want to know:
- When you work on an animatic over a long period of time, you might look back and realize that you work so much differently now than when you first started. You might want to keep using the same method because you want to keep it consistent. And if you’re a perfectionist and you're me, you'll take 5x longer to make it because of that. That's ok! You'll learn from the experience.
- This is, in fact, not the best example of what an animatic should be. While a lot of animatics nowadays do involve a lot of animation, it is my understanding that they usually do not, and likely shouldn't, include this amount of detail, as they are reference for a final animation. I realized this going in. There is far too much time spent on each frame for this to be an industry work, and it's only meant as purely fan material.
Too finished for an animatic, too unfinished for an animation. Have a weird animation-matic-thingy, folks.
Thanks for watching!!
Made using Photoshop CS6 and iMovie. (Hopefully never again!! :0)
Camp Camp is a series by Rooster Teeth
“Get Back Up Again” (Performed by Anna Kendrick) and the film “Trolls” is property of Dreamworks Animation LLC
I do not claim ownership of any music, characters, or intellectual property used in this video.
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Hey All!
It’s ya boi Oliver, who you probably forgot you were subscribed to for a while! You’re not dreaming, I’ve actually put out new content.
For anyone wondering, I’ve been gone for a long while because art school’s a rigorous thing. I’m trying to make work 1. For my portfolio and 2. To get better at what I do, and a lot of that doesn’t involve fan content. Keeping up an animation youtube channel requires an involved schedule (and monetary compensation for the lost time). This schedule is nothing like what I have now, with work both inside and outside of school.
That being said, I’m glad this project is done! I started it last year and could only do it in short spurts, with month-long-hiatuses, up until today. Some cool facts I'd like to share about this, if you want to know:
- When you work on an animatic over a long period of time, you might look back and realize that you work so much differently now than when you first started. You might want to keep using the same method because you want to keep it consistent. And if you’re a perfectionist and you're me, you'll take 5x longer to make it because of that. That's ok! You'll learn from the experience.
- This is, in fact, not the best example of what an animatic should be. While a lot of animatics nowadays do involve a lot of animation, it is my understanding that they usually do not, and likely shouldn't, include this amount of detail, as they are reference for a final animation. I realized this going in. There is far too much time spent on each frame for this to be an industry work, and it's only meant as purely fan material.
Too finished for an animatic, too unfinished for an animation. Have a weird animation-matic-thingy, folks.
Thanks for watching!!
Made using Photoshop CS6 and iMovie. (Hopefully never again!! :0)
Camp Camp is a series by Rooster Teeth
“Get Back Up Again” (Performed by Anna Kendrick) and the film “Trolls” is property of Dreamworks Animation LLC
I do not claim ownership of any music, characters, or intellectual property used in this video.
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