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Making Of: Intergrated Practice - Evaluation
For this module, I was tasked with creating an artist portfolio of my previous and current work suitable for viewing for a professional client - including a digital website with curated production artwork (URL link + Screenshots in a PDF or PowerPoint) either on Adobe Portfolio, Wix, Artstation or Behance, as well as a 90-second Showreel MP4 – representing my current and appropriate work to my area of interest, and a Behind the Scenes Video to be uploaded as an MP4.
Task one was to fill out two forms: a Skills Audit and a Swot Analysis to analyse my strengths and weaknesses as an artist.
The hardest area to fill in was 'external threats'. This broad category can include many things, such as equipment I need being unavailable through to natural disasters. Still, I filled out the SWOT analysis to the best of my ability and submitted it to Blackboard.
Next, I searched for animation jobs on Screenskills.com. I also looked at Upcity.com, a company job-hunting site.
My first choice for a career would be that of a storyboard artist. I have some experience with storyboarding in the past with other projects, such as with my short film Animatic, River Snake. It’s an entry-level job, so it could be a viable option as an industry ‘first foot in the door’ position.
Junior Animator is another viable career option. Specifically, frame-by-frame digital animation and stop-motion animation. Even though I'm talented with frame-by-frame 2D, this medium involves a variety of programs in which I'm not as well versed as I am in stop-motion software like DragonFrame.
And I do dream of being able to direct or be the head writer of my own projects with a professional company one day. I feel I have a vivid imagination and creative vision that I'd want to express on a mainstream project.
One studio I found on upcity.com was Kilogramme. A studio that specialises in "adverts, title sequences, museum pieces, explainers and public information films on any subject". I liked their look since they do 2D frame-by-frame animation. I could find viable work there. I have always been a fan of informational short films like those on the Ted-Ed YouTube channel, so it would be a great opportunity to work on similar types of short films.
Mighty Giant was a studio I would also consider working for. They specialise in motion graphics and, like Kilogramme, also have done some frame-by-frame 2D projects. I’m not quite as keen on working for this studio as I am for Kilogramme, as most of their work consists of CG animation, a medium I'm not well-versed in. I will still consider them as an option, though.
After this, I was tasked with looking at the different websites and website builders I’d utilise to host a portfolio.
The first website I looked at was Behance. A website owned by Adobe which caters to both professional and amateur artists. The tutor recommended this as good for students such as myself, but I was weary of working with websites and software owned by Adobe. While I am willing to use it at my school as it's considered an industry standard, I disapprove of the company's practices, like the increasingly high prices of their software. Hence, I was hesitant to use it at first.
Artstation was another website where I could create an account and post a professional art portfolio. It has a sleek and professional look. However, the website mainly caters to professional concept artists, so I didn’t know if it would be the right place for me, as an amination student, to host my work.
I also considered DeviantArt, one of the first websites dedicated to hosting art and artist's portfolios. Sadly, though, it isn't as widely used or as popular these days compared to the 2000s and early 2010s, so I thought it wouldn’t be wise to use it as a portfolio site to showcase my work to modern clients.
Ultimately, I chose Behance to make a website on, as I am familiar with Adobe products. Additionally, I wanted to expand my skills by building a page on a website I hadn't used before.
I then created a showreel for my Behance portfolio page, compiling short clips from the animation work I am most proud of and the work that best represented my current artistic abilities.
Although the teacher showed us examples of other artists showreels which showcased only one or two mediums the respective artists were good at, I decided that I'd show a mix of my stop-motion, 2D animation, puppetry, storyboards and sketchbook work to showcase a range of skills.
For the editing, I decided that instead of the film dissolve I used for the transitions of my previous videos and showreels, I would be more experimental and use a swipe transition. I felt it gave the showreel better pacing and a sleeker feel. I also gave the parts with my sketchbook sketches a page flip transition to give the impression of someone flipping through a sketchbook and shake up the film's repetitive format. Overall, I was quite happy with how the showreel turned out.
After this, I compiled a presentation and wrote a script showcasing all the work and research I had done so far during this project.
I was proud of myself for this presentation, especially considering how little time I had to work on it due to being busy with other projects. When it was my turn to present, I knew my project well and spoke off-script. I think it came out great despite not having the time to put more planning into my delivery.
Another aspect of Integrated Practice was recording material for a behind-the-scenes documentary on the film, Thin Ice,  my team and I made for the Creative Collaboration project, including making promotional materials/merchandise such as posters. Due to some minor miscommunication, I was briefly confused about my job role in production art. I thought I was going to make the backgrounds and some thumbnail sketches for poster designs; however, my teammate Hung had done a few of those already (mainly the poster sketches). I messaged the group, and we were able to clear this up; Hung was to do the backgrounds while I took care of the promotional poster design.
After I made the poster in Adobe Illustrator, I made a second website on Linkedin, where I posted links to my other artist accounts. And vice vera include a link to my LinkedIn on Behance.
After this, I made a PowerPoint presentation that I could convert to PDF with a link to my Behance webpage. I had trouble with this because the website was inaccessible when I clicked on the URL. As it turned out, the URL behance.net/briannamcarthur was already taken, so I changed it to behance.net/Brianna_mcarthur. And after transferring the PowerPoint to a different computer to test if the link would work there, it did.
Throughout this time, I filmed several time lapsed videos on my phone of me working on creative collab to use in the documentary. I took these from my phone along with the videos Hung and Dennis uploaded to the Creative Collab shared folder and compiled them together in Premiere Pro for the documentary. I also included my own commentary recorded on my notes app. I ran into a problem when Dennis included footage of him working on the animation which was over ten minutes long. So, I adjusted the video speed to at least 2000% speed so it would feel more like a timelapse. Once the film was put together, I realised it went over five minutes, which was the maximum runtime required on the brief for the documentary. So, I had to significantly cut down the film footage wherever I could to fit it into exactly five minutes. This was tough as I felt this hurt the pacing of certain parts and scenes, such as the b-roll of the Lightwaves Festival. But I am satisfied with the result overall.
In general, I feel proud of the things I was able to accomplish in Integrated Practice; I felt I gained valuable experience in how to market myself as an artist and my portfolio of work online. I learned several practical skills in this area, such as building a portfolio/networking website on sites such as Behance and Linkedin and putting together an online portfolio of work. I also learned other practical skills during the making of my documentary, such as recording a voiceover for a film, speeding up footage in Adobe Premiere Pro, and making/editing a documentary in general. I also gained a better understanding of the multitude of jobs available within the animation industry and it has helped me to identify the entry level positions I should aim for. I hope to bring these skills and knowledge with me into the third year of my course and a professional career as an artist.
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iron-sides · 13 days ago
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ok genuinely tho i do really believe that hannahs much better at pvp than she thinks she is-- she's done thus far pretty well for herself on a server of pvpers and woogie is lowkey scared of her even on more hearts. like. have confidence girl!!!! youre better at the game than you think you are!!
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edge-oftheworld · 10 months ago
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do you ever just stop and think about how each band member is so incredibly talented in their own way and we get to watch not only that but the magic that happens when they work together?
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learningfromlosing · 2 months ago
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Wilder Wonka doing an Oscar worthy job of showing a creative type genuinely going insane after years and years of his own people backstabbing him and isolating to protect his creations
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gu6chan · 4 months ago
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fun fact about me i was an avid google+ user back in the day up till its closure and for some unholy reason i had notifications turned on for gmail and got an email for every comment, mention, or post my friends made so now i have a little time capsule sitting in the back of my gmail whenever i open it and it makes me wanna cry whenever i look through the old friends i lost contact with forever after it shut down.... :,)
#gu6chan's musings#lemme tell you the tale of katrina notory!!!!#she was the OC of an old RP buddy on G+ i absolutely ADORED#she and i did a LOT of black butler RP with our OCs; and katrina was 14 iirc?#but both were the classic 'noble in a contract with a demon' OCs as was standard then; though katrina was much more serious and brooding#while alice had dubious sanity (which makes me cringe looking back at how i wrote it then; but alas...)#the thing is that katrina had the whole arc of 'UGH why do i have to work with this menace' to genuinely coming to care about alice over#time; and alice did too!! (in her strange little way) and we as admins both joked they were gay as shit for each other after a while#and it was so cute bc we'd just tag each other out of the blue like 'i had an idea for an RP; wanna do it' and just jump right into it!!!#im sobbing..... i miss them sm....#but to the point!!!!#after google plus shutdown; i was working on alice's story arc when i realised that over time; katrina had gradually grown into such an#integral part of Alice's character that it was IMPOSSIBLE for her to make any sense#or have a 'purpose' in her story without her; so i incorporated katrina as a character to her original story not long after. and like...#im still kinda 'eh' since its practically stealing someone else's oc... but i made enough#changes to her story and design that its slightly better; i think? still not justified but regardless#i've had katrina as part of that 'family' for like 6 years now; and its just;;; isn't that the most romantic thing ever?#to literally be so integral to someone else theyre incomplete without having you there... theyd find each other in any universe; literally#and its like!!! i know they're OCs and fictional but. i think soulmates exist for them :') im just glad they still get to be together#even through the shutdown and me losing contact with their original creator... kawaii cookie; if youre out there.........#honestly i might have to face the nostalgia demon one of these days and draw their old interactions 😭#i love them so much. they were meant for each other so baddddd ouaghhhh...
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persianflaw · 3 months ago
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did some quick historical research for a throwaway moment in a smut fic and bummed myself out reading about segregated housing :C
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spnstillstudies · 1 year ago
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Do you have any tips for improving art? Love your blog btw
first off, thank you! 🫶🏻 but sure, lemme lay some out for you.
DRAW THINGS THAT INTEREST YOU. this could be anything. favorite animal, favorite character(s), a musician or actor you really like. this is the absolute key for me. you can always find variety within the niche, but having a muse that inspires you is what will give you the power and the motivation to follow the next few steps. you can study their features, put them in all different situations, and really master their likeness.
TRY SOMETHING NEW EVERY TIME. once you have that muse that really captures you, don’t let yourself get stuck drawing the same exact thing over and over. push yourself to try the difficult pose, the daunting reference, the style you haven’t had the courage to attempt. every time i start a piece i have the possibility of trying something different in the back of my mind, even if it’s a very small difference. this is how you find what works for you!
GIVE YOURSELF PERMISSION TO FAIL. no matter how much art you’ve made, there’s always going to be that moment where the final product doesn’t match what you had in your head. that’s alright. you can always start over and try again, or move on to the next thing, but don’t let yourself get stuck in something that didn’t turn out how you’d hoped. if you find this happening often, try shifting to a different medium for a bit. (i did paper collage!)
QUANTITY IS GREAT; QUALITY IS BETTER. now you may say, you’re one to talk, you post art every other day. and yes that is true, and it has definitely increased the rate at which i’ve improved. however this is a very new phenomenon for me, and i’ve always been able to find improvement regardless of the amount of art i was making because of the first few tips. it’s better to make art with purpose than to drudge out things you aren’t inspired by.
WATCH ARTISTS ON YOUTUBE. they could be teachers, or just creators that share their process, but either way it’s a fantastic way to passively soak up technique like a sponge. it’s good to seek out those with a similar style/process to you, but my personal favorites are marco bucci, robin sealark, james gurney, art coach, arleebean, and peter draws.
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nerdierholler · 1 year ago
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Attempt number two. Now it dries overnight and hopefully tomorrow I can glue in the text block.
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mantisgodsdomain · 2 years ago
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Occasionally we debate on illustrating random bits from our Discord PMs that we find really funny but then we remember that we're, like, the physical embodiment of the "ace that makes sex jokes" stereotype and phrases like "iterator dick discourse" would both be remarkably difficult to illustrate and probably require us drawing something at least somewhat NSFW (we do not particularly care to learn how to draw this)
#we speak#realistically it would just require more specific tinkering w what we choose to include but we still think the dickscourse is funny#it's the image of a bunch of ancient monks gathering around to very seriously debate decisions with the upcoming iterator project#and then the whiteboard is just like. “ITERATORS: dick or no?”#(vital context: we got hung up on the semantics of people giving their iterators actual genitals in smut)#(as the existence of that on the puppet implies that someone had to design and manufacture and ship that shit for the finished iterator)#(and the general aura of the ancients instantly catapults this to fucking hilarious because it implies job titles like “dick director”)#(and work emails about iterator pipe written in the exact same cadence as all of the ancient correspondence we see in-game)#we dont think a lot of people designing iterators really Get the sheer amount of semantics and construction and effort and PEOPLE#that go into a project of the iterator's scale#especially when hundreds of them have been constructed! theres gonna be a whole ass trail of design changes and iterations!#youre gonna have hundreds of years of iterators being designed and technology coming into fashion and out of fashion#and things being integrated and things becoming obsolete and things being more or less practical as time goes on!#you cant really say that All Iterators have a trait because the sheer scale and timeframe theyre built on means thats near impossible#our windows 95 writing computer has different construction and deeply different design to a laptop from 2023#despite them technically being the same type of technology#you expect tech developed hundreds of years apart to be The Same? absolutely not. theres gonna be eight trillion weird design quirks#accumulated both in the construction process and in the continued design refinement and improvement stage#...which is to say that you can and should write what u want but if youre gonna include pleasure inducing wires then we want like#a 40k word essay on how this got into the design how it wound up in future designs what function the wires perform that makes them Like Tha#and so on and so forth#we admire the confidence and ingenuity of the people who want to fuck the robots but we cannot get into their fantasies with good conscienc#we live in the same house as an engineer who manages largescale construction and we also know too much about designing technology#...we should segment these tags into a separate post or something. we've gone WAY off-topic.
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Making of: Integrated Practice -Behind the Scenes Documentary.
I was tasked with creating a 3-5 minute behind the scenes documentary on the making of the short film I worked on for Creative Collaboration, Thin Ice.
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I shot various time-lapsed videos of my work on Thin Ice and combined them with videos Hung and Dennis had uploaded to the Creative Collab shared folder and compiled them together using Premiere Pro.
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I added a commentary I recorded on my notes app.
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One of Dennis' films exceeded 10 mins so I adjusted the video speed to at least 2000% speed, so it would feel more like a timelapse.
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The draft edit of the documentary exceeded the 5 min maximum - so I re-edited it down to 5mins which I found diffcult to do without damaging the pace in certain scenes such as the b-roll of the Lightwaves Festival. But I'm satisfied with the overall result.
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qarinus · 2 years ago
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Jia Tolentino
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helyeahmangocheese · 1 year ago
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hotter take: annabeth would love being an NAAB/NCARB Licensed Architect and would fucking EAT up the construction & evaluation, programming & analysis, project management sections, and actually would give little to no shits about the european history of architecture taught in school
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miss "at least with the gods there are rules" would love memorizing building codes, miss "omg is that celestial bronze" would love materials science, building construction, environmental science part of studies, and miss "build something that lasts" would be such a troublemaker about urban design and the systemic change that is required to be able to build good buildings to begin with
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I know it’s controversial but I think Annabeth geeking out over the Hephaestus contraptions was adorable
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sageblus · 2 months ago
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anyway unrelated but i might get to see TWO of my very favorite fucking people next week and i am so so fucking excited
#basically the only two people from college i still talk to regularly and they are so very dear to me#one i’m going to see on monday hopefully bc we only live an hour and a half apart but for some reason i’ve never gone to visit him#absurd???? so i’m going to spend the afternoon w him#he’s such a calming presence (which would sound funny to anyone who knows him but also they would Get It idk how to explain)#ALSO might be going to a ren faire w him and a few other people later this summer which i’m SO fucking excited for i’ve never been to one#but then next weekend i’m going to see my other friend bc i have a random saturday which means a 3 day weekend for me which NEVER happens#so i’m driving nine hours to go see her and i’m practically fucking giddy over it#like. i haven’t seen her (either of them actually) since last july which i get is just part of Adulthood is you all move on#to different places and don’t live in the same dorm together anymore but still. holy shit i miss them both#I MISS THEM and i get to see them both in the same week#when i say they are two of the people i love most in this world#have been integral to my life for the past six years and i cannot imagine who or where i would be without them#it’s just now sinking in that i actually get to go see her oh my god#love of my life in the most deeply platonic sense. literally since the day i met her we just clicked#idk how else to describe her. platonic love of my life. my partner in bisexuality. my best friend.#cruel trick of the world that we now live two states away but such is life. we make it work#talks
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krawdad · 4 months ago
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Yeah if you're going to put a projection effect into your theme park attraction you need to do some other stuff to distract from/disguise the screen itself. Not only do you now have to sell the scene you're crafting but you also have to find some way to make it not just look like a screen.
The aquarium section in the jurassic park ride seems like probably the best way you could do it. They've made it so that you can only really see one or two screens at a time, they made sure the protected image doesn't have anything that gives itself away, and they put the screens behind glass and added practical water effects to help sell the illusion. And like I was still sort of frustrated at the cheapness of it just being screens, until I realized that whole scene replaced a bunch of animatronics that had spent most of their time in a non-functioning state of disrepair. Screens that you're trying to make look good is better than just leaving an animatronic to rot I can't really argue that.
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modernmutiny · 5 months ago
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I love cooking for people as a concept but in reality if I ever made anyone the breakfast I usually eat they would actually probably kill me
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Making of: Integrated Practice - Website Powerpoint
In order to submit the Artists Website for assessment I made a PowerPoint presentation with a URL link to my Behance webpage.
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