"It is not the mountain we conquer but ourselves."

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Bye Bye Blogger : My Last Post

All-right, its not that I am shedding my blogger cape and completely moving away from the exciting word of blogging. But I am moving away from Blogger and onto Wordpress(WP)!!! Why ?

  •  WP has more features, more ways to customize in terms of themes, widgets. 
  • Blogger no longer meets my demands. It was great when I started blogging as its really easy to get started but somehow I felt restricted by Blogger at many different levels.
  • No matter what template we choose in Blogger, somehow all the blogger sites have an inherent look which makes all the blogs same to an extent in terms of appearance. 
  • In keeping long term view of my plans, WP is way more compatible than Blogger would ever would be. What long term plan? Well subscribe to my blog in WP to stay abreast with all the exciting things I have in the pipeline. 
Now having said, its been a truly enjoyable journey so far here on Blogger. Thanks to Blogger I am now 280 posts old spread across 57 categories! A very big achievement for me when I look back during signing up for a blog and had no clue what I would be posting about!!!
    So from now onwards you can/should/better catch my blog posts at -


    Yay!

    Now initially my WP blog may look a bit incomplete and you miss few of the things I have here, but worry not, as I am still in the process of migrating everything. If even after sometime you don't find some thing which will simply mean that I no longer wanted it and will be replacing with much more exciting stuff.

    So without further ado, visit my new blog and make sure you subscribe/rss the feeds in order to not miss anything.

    Looking forward to your continued patronage as always! 

    Cheers,
    Anirudh

    Saturday, March 6, 2010

    Weekly Movie Recommendations : 6th March 2010 - 12th March 2010



    Genre - Action/Crime/Drama

    Directed By - Christopher Nolan

    Cast - Christian Bale, Heath Ledger, Aaron Eckhart

    Whats It About - Batman, Gordon and Harvey Dent are forced to deal with the chaos unleashed by an anarchist mastermind known only as the Joker, as it drives each of them to their limits. 




    Thursday, March 4, 2010

    New Podcast From "Speaking Of Animation " : Avatar with Richard Baneham





    The super fun and crazy folks at "Speaking Of Animation" have come out with their new Podcast.

    Excerpt from the site -

    " We are excited to bring you our “Avatar” podcast with Richard Baneham!
    Richard sat down with us to discuss his role as the animation director on the film and to answer all of our questions about the animation process on Avatar. "

    Check out the Podcast !

    Saturday, February 27, 2010

    Animators, here Are Two Absolutely Must Read Articles !!!



    There are so many articles we all come across thanks to the million of blogs and other sites. But sometimes few articles actually resonate deep within you and it has affected you so much in a positive way that you want to go on the roof and shout ! Well here are two articles which deserve that kind of shouting on and on !

    What's the Most Rewarding Thing of Being an Animator ?  - thanks Shawn(Kelly)

    It's All About the Drive  : If You Really Want to be an Animator, It Will Happen! - thanks Aaron(Hartline)


    Cheers,
    Anirudh

    Weekly Movie Recommendations : 27th February 2010 - 5th March 2010




    Genre - Action/Crime/Thriller

    Directed By - Christopher Nolan

    Cast - Christian Bale/Michael Caine/Liam Neeson/Gary Oldman

    What's It About - The story of how Bruce Wayne became what he was destined to be: Batman.



    Wednesday, February 17, 2010

    Stop Motion Short - Out Of A Forest

    Simply wonderful ! 



    Out Of A Forest from Tobias Gundorff Boesen on Vimeo.

    Saturday, February 13, 2010

    Weekly Movie Recommendations : 13th February 2010 - 20th February 2010


    Genre - Action/Crime/Drama

    Directed By - Justin Lin

    Cast - Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Jordana Brewster, Michelle Rodriguez

    What's It About - Brian O'Conner, now working for the FBI in LA, teams up with Dominic Toretto to bring down a heroin importer by infiltrating his operation.



    Thursday, February 11, 2010

    Toy Story 3 : Brand New Full Trailer




    Disney has released a new full trailer for Toy Story 3 !

    Trailers and Movies the bigger size the better ! So watch it here till you get to savor it in a 3D screen near you !

    Out Now : Animation Mentor February'10 Newsletter

     


    Another info-packed newsletter from Animation Mentor ! 

    Saturday, February 6, 2010

    BLOG Revamp, Done !

    Hello friends !

    Yes! Finally I have managed to change my Blog, more Visually with slight content change which would be more prominent hopefully in times to come.

    What has changed -

    • I have a plain white theme(template), against the colored them before. I found this more pleasing or may be because I had got bored of the previous template. Also content looks more elegant on a white seamless template. Though I am keen to experiment with different colors using the same template, but for now and for a good enough time this would remain.
    • I now have a face suitable for public consumption and hence my photo in the Profile !
    • About me text has changed because who I was when I started this blog and who am I at present has also gone thru many different transformations at different levels.
    • The right navigation links is now less cluttered with only those links which I truly like. Before it was all about filling as much on my Blog. I still want to edit/add a few things though. All in due time !
    • Post wise, I have a few ideas in mind which would be slightly different in nature than what I have been posting now. Again, all in due time.
    I guess that's all about it ! Let me know whether you like this new design or if you have any suggestions in any aspect of my blogging endeavors !

    Looking forward to your patronage as always !

    Thanks !

    Cheers,
    Anirudh

    Sunday, January 24, 2010

    Time To Revamp and Clear the Clutter !




    Hello friends,

    Its been around 2 years since I first took the step to enter the blog-o-sphere. When I started I didn't have much of a road map ahead as to what I am going to be posting now. But within no time, I was in the groove and was having fun posting on my Blog.

    Though I was always were picky and careful as to what I wanted to post about, I have realised over time my blog became a bit cluttered. Also I have seen many blogger(s), have a revamp/re-design of their blog occasionally and I thought why not try it myself. I believe this is part of the process of growing up at different levels !

    So on a note to clear the clutter and revamp my blog, I have decided to put all my postings on hold and come back with a new blog. The change will be more in the form of appearance and may be a bit about the content as I am still quite clear what I want to share on my blog and so the essence will still remain the same.

    If I have made sense so far through my posts, I look forward to continuing the tradition in future too ! :-)

    Thank you!

    Cheers,
    Anirudh

    P.S. - I cannot commit a certain time frame, when the revamp will happen, it can happen in a day or a week or a couple of weeks, but its my endeavor to make it happen asap.

    Sunday, January 17, 2010

    Animation Mentor Newsletter - January 2010



    Another info-packed newsletter from Animation Mentor is out !

    Check it out here !

    Saturday, January 9, 2010

    Weekly Movie Recommendations : 9th Janurary 2010 - 15th January 2010

    Husbands and Wives(1992)




    Genre - Drama/Romance

    Directed By - Woody Allen

    Cast - Woody Allen, Mia Furrow

    What's It About - When their best friends announce that they're separating, a professor and his wife discover the faults in their marriage.




    Saturday, January 2, 2010

    Weekly Movie Recommendations : 2nd January 2010 - 8th Janurary 2010

    The Informant(2009)



    Genre - Comedy/Drama/Crime

    Directed By - Steven Soderbergh

    Cast - Matt Damon

    What's It About - The U.S. government decides to go after an agri-business giant with a price-fixing accusation, based on the evidence submitted by their star witness, vice president turned informant Mark Whitacre.



    Friday, January 1, 2010

    New Trailer : How To Train Your Dragon

    Thursday, December 31, 2009

    Goodbye 2009, Welcome 2010 !


    In a few hours, 2010 will be here...whew....another set of 365 days passes by !

    Regardless of how 2009 turned out to be for you, its my hope that 2010 will be much much better in all aspects for you !

    And it will be if you believe in yourself and do the best you can in whatever you do ! Remember it doesnt matter how you fare in comparison with some one else, but what really matters is how you fare yourself with what you were yesterday and what you are today !

    Wishing you a truly fulfilling 2010 ahead !

    Cheers,
    @|b

    Tuesday, December 29, 2009

    Importance Of Staging 'aka' Composition !

    Recently I saw a movie - The Reader. This is a brilliant movie in many many aspects, be it the story, the performances(Kate Winslet bagged an Oscar for her superb performance) by almost everyone who came into focus in any frame, production design, the look and feel of the entire movie and the amazing work done from a Director's point of view in terms of Camera Angles and directing the viewer's eyes to the place which actually matters - Staging or Composition. I really recommend watching this movie.

    Now this post is not about the movie per se, but to talk about how important Staging/Composition is in film-making(be it live-action, animated or a blend of both) with examples taken from the movie - The Reader. I have chosen 3 frames which stood out for me as to how powerful Staging can be to impact/heightened the story and the scene in particular and make the viewer see what has to be seen. Now this not to say, rest of the movie has bad staging, but for me these Framing were the cream so as to speak ! Watch the movie and see what else stands out for you !

    So lets get started -


    Frame - 1


    To break it down in terms of shapes and lines -



    In the above picture, from the Staging itself you can instantly understand who is leading the scene here or where the Director wants you to focus on.

    Any frame can be framed in a million ways. This one works beautifully but so can many others. The key is to choose what will work best in any given situation.

    Notice the green lines, how the objects, the characters in the scene are placed or are shot in such a way that naturally your focus will go on the circle where the action is taking place. Now the characters can be moved around as desired, but the background(props, objects) in this case doesnt have the flexibility to be moved around at will because of the scale of the set.

    Again there can be a million different designs of how a classroom can be, but here this one seems perfect because the people behind the camera were able to squeeze out all the juice required. If the set was different, definitely the framing would have been different too.

    Too many choices in any aspect can be good or bad. For films this is the really difficult part as there are no set way or rules to do it this way or that. There are so many different permutations and combinations possible and considering an equal no. of contrast in the audience, to have something which will please all is definitely not possible but if you can please majority of them you have done your work !


    Frame - 2


    To break it down in terms of shapes and lines -


    Another fantastic example of a good framing. See how the stairs on either side, the character on the left side and the two characters on the right side converge in terms of geometric shapes to the people in the circle. Also notice the triangle which gets formed due to the placement of the characters in the scene.

    There is another triangle on top of the circle thanks to the stairs on each side.

    So two opposite triangle, both pointing to where it matters most. Awesome stuff !


    Frame - 3


    To break it down in terms of lines and shapes -


    I simply love this one ! See how everything is framed to direct you to the circle. Also notice how the characters are place. See how the objects in the set also converge to the circle. You change one placement and the entire scene attains a fresh new composition. What if the girl was placed in the same row as the boy who is sitting on the table? What if the camera was placed somewhere else, say it was the left side from the character in the circle or it was on top, in the middle between the characters and focusing on the circle? It would look a whole different than it is now !

    The magic of Staging and Composition !

    Gesture Drawing : 29/12/09





    Thursday, December 24, 2009

    Weekly Movie Recommendations : 26th December 2009 - 1st January 2010

    Blue Velvet(1986)




    Genre - Drama/Mystery

    Directed By - David Lynch

    Cast - Isabella Rossellini, Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper

    What's It About - After finding a severed human ear in a field, a young man soon discovers a sinister underworld lying just beneath his idyllic suburban home town.




    Tuesday, December 22, 2009

    Must Read : Carlos Baena On Feedback




    "Everybody needs feedback, and it's a heck of a lot cheaper than paying a trainer."
    - Doug Lowenstein


    In any field feedback is the easiest and the fastest way to grow. If you stay isolated in your own cocoon you have no idea what you are missing.

    This goes specially in Animation where its(should be?) mandatory to get and give feedback as Animation is all about team work and bouncing off ideas can have a powerful impact(both positive and negative) on our work. Now the key here is not everyone can take or give feedback in the way it should be. In my personal experience I had many bitter experiences where in when I gave feedback, they thanked me by sending me infuriating mails asking how can I criticise their work, that I have no right to my opinions, I am in no way superior to give feedback...blah blah blah.

    And then when I asked for feedback, it was as if they had some personal grudge against me and this was their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get back at me with vengeance. They pointed all the mistakes in all aspects of my life but just leaving a small bit of it...that was in the context of my work I showed them !!!

    Now I am not saying that I am a "Yoda" in giving or taking feedback, but the examples I gave were at the two extreme opposite ends of a spectrum and clearly their reaction was not warranted at all.

    Now I can go on and on, but it seems prudent to direct you to read what Carlos Baena(Animator, Pixar and Co-founder Animation Mentor) has to say about giving and receiving feedback.

    Though everything in that article makes a lot of sense, there is one line which I think every Animator should have it posted somewhere where they can see it all the time :

    "It's important to know that getting feedback is about improving a shot, and not judging the animators skills."



    @|b