Tuesday 31 January 2017

Animals and hyper-reality / Passion Pictures / Part one

Animals entering the human world and presenting unrealistic animal behaviour is an interesting route to follow. It may prove difficult generate an outcome in this nature however, I will have to research how it can be done. I believe the best way to go about this is to rotoscope the footage of animals that will best relate to my scene or story, also to best reflect the composition of my video.



One of my favourite music videos ever is the funny Bingo Players - 'get up' music video. This video posses a hyper-realistic nature of ducks getting their revenge on a group of immature teenagers who, stole an elderly woman's handbag, threw a rock at one of the ducks, stole a bike and much more deviance. The ducks eventually could take no more and took matters into their own hands to save the neighbourhood from the criminal teenagers.

This music video was created by passion animation studios and directed by Tim Hope. To create the visual effects in this video, passion animation studios has footage of ducks and rotoscoped the ducks into compositions within the video. Along with animated visual effects to create hyper-realistic actions of the ducks attacking the gang. I could potentially create a video using these techniques, but gather footage from the internet and rotoscope the elements that I want.

Compare the Market 'Steve Smith' from Passion Animation Studios on Vimeo.

Passion animation studios also create the compare the meerkat adverts, directed by Tim Hope and Darren Walsh. These videos also connect hyper-reality, with a talking animated meerkat promoting the company 'compare the market.com'. These videos will be created using cinema 4D to model and animate into 3D characters that can be super imposed into video footage. This is a software that I want to learn more about, so creating a video like this for my project would be a huge challenge to learn it and complete what I have to do.

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