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Senior Studio project 1: Pre-Production and animatic/storyboard
A girl suffers from hanahaki disease as she falls into a strange cycle of online dating in efforts to find love. Hanahaki Disease – a fictional illness born from one-sided love, where the patient throws up and coughs flower petals. if left … Continue reading
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Interactive Media: Juicy game assignment – Group contribution
‘Juicy’ game design often refers to the visual stimulation of a game based on player input. while working on this project with a group, i was responsible for creating animation assets for the main character, the ‘skull’ that is defending … Continue reading
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Interactive Media: Interactive Art, “Walking on Eggshells” DRAFT
This interactive art piece takes inspiration from the phrase, “walking on eggshells”. the players interaction will be moving a character around a giant, planet-like egg, and as the player moves, circuit board cracks begin to fill up the egg. Finally, … Continue reading
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Production 1: continuity excercise-24
Critique notes based on others: keep in mind of shots that tighten the frame-how does it affect the scene? sitting in traffic- do we need to see all the action and movement? or would it be better to get right … Continue reading