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animatedaf · 2 years ago
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My first contribution to the 'WarioWare GOLD Re-Animated Again" project by Behon! This was looong overdue, I started sketching up this shot almost three years ago, but a heap load of freelance projects kept putting it on hold! I worked on it bit by bit in-between gigs and finally got it finished today! I have another shot for the project in the works that I can hopefully complete and share in the near future!
Check out the step-by-step process and comparison with the original game cut scene below!
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animatedaf · 1 year ago
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This time last year I made a video about little cameos and references I snuck into my animated films. Since then I have worked on loads of new projects, which also have some sneaky nods to things within them! In this supplementary video we will continue to explore where my stupid galaxy brain goes when faced with challenging and creative ways to animate scenes!
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animatedaf · 2 years ago
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Apple-y Ever After, the sequel to What a Waste, is here! Check out the full film below!
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More info about the film below!
Created once again with Deadline Communications for Love Essex, this time around we get to see what happens to the bruised apple if he is not thrown in the bin! On the kitchen table the apple encounters an apple sauce jar, apple pie and apple cookies (along with a curious pineapple), and learns about the transformation that can put apples like him to good use!
Big ups to Steven Allen and Lizzie Creswell who puppeteered the apple buddies (Lizzie also voiced the pineapple!), Daniel Keeble on cinematography, Oliver Bagnall composing the score, Louis Gaston on sound design and of course our voice cast: John Oakes as the apple, Dee Tails as the cookies, Samantha Anderson as the pie and Ross Bishop as the apple sauce!
The animation for this film was created in around five weeks, with just over 2000 assets drawn in total (compare that to the 1400+ of the first film)! I will be sharing a speedpaint of one scene from the film being animated from beginning to end hopefully sometime in January! There will also be a making of video by Deadline showing he puppeteering process!
The logo on the poster was designed (and animated in the film) by Maïlys Fossaluzza.
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animatedaf · 2 years ago
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Here's a new piece of animation I made for Responsible Finance with Deadline Communications about CDFIs! Check out the full film below!
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animatedaf · 2 years ago
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My latest commissioned animation project is live! This two-minute film explains the benefits of a Credit Union payroll scheme for both employers and employees!
A Photoshop-based traditional frame-by-frame style was one again used but this time with more colour to really make it pop! Check out the film below!
Created in collaboration with Deadline Communications.
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animatedaf · 11 months ago
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A couple time-lapse animation process videos I put out recently, one for a scene from Apple-y Ever After and one from the intro to my YouTube channel re-brand! Check them out below!
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animatedaf · 2 years ago
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The teaser trailer for the sequel to "What a Waste" called "Apple-y Ever After" that I once again animated the faces for is here! The full film should be out sometime next week!
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Created with Deadline Communications for Love Essex, What a Waste is a superb marriage of puppetry, set design, animation and voice talent! One of the coolest projects I've ever had the privilege to work on! I animated the eyes and mouths, if which there are around 1400 in total! The film can be watched below, and check out the films IMDB page for some production photos of the puppetry!
The logo on the poster was designed (and animated in the film) by Maïlys Fossaluzza.
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