Thursday, November 15, 2012
Storyboarding
Project - "DOORS"
Members-
Hammond Liang
Jason Christensen
Synopsis
This is a storyboard on our final project.
The concept behind the story is that the main character stumbles upon a peculiar tiny door.
The location of the story takes place in various locations at hunter, and the idea behind the door is that by going through this door, you come out in a different location. The main character enters hunter college, searching for something specific. As he goes through doors, he ends up in different locations, but they're not what he expects. The character becomes lost, and frantic as he tries to find ways out. Finally, he ends up in the correct room, containing a laptop. He walks to the laptop, sits down, and finds what he's looking for. After looking through the computer, he leaves, and the camera reveals what he was searching for on the laptop.
Pre-production list:
1. Hunter College
Characters - 1
Hammond Liang
1-646-243-1345
Hammlingu@gmail.com
Props - tiny door, ham sandwich, laptop
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Creative Statement - MEDP160
As I progress in the things the interest me most, such as in illustration, animation, dancing; or even in picking up things that i have no experience in at all, such as guitar, i find that what motivates me is the experience. To be able to have a chance to learn all these things, i feel, should be a privilege to me, and i should make the most of everything i do. Improving is what drives me towards learning and doing what it is i do, and the result is being able to share what i've learned with everyone else.
"Each one teach one". It's the best when someone trying to learn something for you finally gets that "I GOT IT" moment, when they finally learned that windmill(dance move) you were trying to teach them, or when you see their artwork go from scratchy rough drawings to artwork that flows and makes you go "dang he/she got better", and then you have to improve yourself, or else student overtakes the master.
To flow like the water, and not let anything limit you is what makes me run. If you decide to pursue something, go at it without holding yourself back. If you decide you can't run any longer, run the extra three miles. As I look back to my creative statement from last semester, i find that i've seen that many more things, and my views have changed, but my influences have stayed the same. Just like Jackie Chan, running from that exploding chair for his life(because it was actually happening in real life & not cg), run like that exploding chair you were just sitting on really is going to blow up.
"Each one teach one". It's the best when someone trying to learn something for you finally gets that "I GOT IT" moment, when they finally learned that windmill(dance move) you were trying to teach them, or when you see their artwork go from scratchy rough drawings to artwork that flows and makes you go "dang he/she got better", and then you have to improve yourself, or else student overtakes the master.
To flow like the water, and not let anything limit you is what makes me run. If you decide to pursue something, go at it without holding yourself back. If you decide you can't run any longer, run the extra three miles. As I look back to my creative statement from last semester, i find that i've seen that many more things, and my views have changed, but my influences have stayed the same. Just like Jackie Chan, running from that exploding chair for his life(because it was actually happening in real life & not cg), run like that exploding chair you were just sitting on really is going to blow up.
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