Friday, March 31, 2006

it all flies by so quickly

neeeeeoowm!

hehe

one third of my degree is almost over, it's scary, yet cool.
after the hols (which start now) i should get the marks for my 1st critical studies essay, ooooh :D

i shall also have a new home, yay for escaping scum block.
important info for all student that use trains in the uk
*the young persons pass works for students of any age*
i mention this because i don't think it's made clear enough, i myself was under the impression that once i hit 25 i'd be too old to use the pass.

i found this out as i was trying to make sure that there wasn't any student discount for transport i'd missed at all. persistence and thoroughness (couldn't think of another word for it) pays out (*U*)

more uni news
i discovered that there's a darkroom available in the art building, it's hidden behind the line test machines and is currently being used as a storeroom. i've been told that if i can gather together enough interested students they'll get it in a working condition. i'm going to make some posters to let the other students in the art building know that the darkroom exists. we have a photography technician, i think we should make proper use of him and the darkroom :)
everyone's complaining about us not having enough facilities and then there are some facilities just lying dormant, with the students oblivious to their existence. i hope to change this.

hmmm :) the things i have to plan for over the next three weeks. hehe.

i'm really enjoying this degree so far.
the next thing i have to get sorted is work experience.

busy, bouncy bunny
boing

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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

wow, i love technology, and now, it's mine >:D

ok, to start with, all but one of my line tests are now on deviant. i haven't figured out how to force feed it my force, weight and volume piece. nevermind, i won't be beat.

to the good news, yesterday i bought myself a scanner/printer. along with being an important piece of equipment to help me with my course, it also means i can infect my da account with various random doodles, possibly of hamsters. hehe.

i have also just bought my self a bluetooth adaptor, so now i can get all the pictures i've taken for my course off my phone :D

this is one of the first things i had to do with newi. they took us to blackpool, put us in teams and got us to make sand-sculptures for the theme 'time and tide wait for no man'. they weren't kidding, see how close the water got, we only just made it back up to the prom.


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Thursday, March 16, 2006

deviant art (*o*)

i have found that you can view my line-test animations in all their glory (rather that postage stamp size) through deviant art, yay!

here's the link for materials. i'll add the rest asap.

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Monday, March 13, 2006

London Trip


this was my room at the royal national hotel


yay!!!!!!!!!!!!
i went to see some ace animation studios :)

the 1st studio my group went to see was cartoon network, it was more of a broadcasting centre than an animation studio, but it was still cool. most memorable aspect: FREE JELLYBEANS!!!!!!!!!!!! hehe
the staff that work on the cartoon network floor in the turner building in london get a gumball machine permanently topped up with jellybeans everyday for free. there's no coinslot on the thing, it's just twist and there's your jelly beans :D
while i was there i did also see people working and got plenty of good advice, it wasn't just jellybeans ;P

studio number 2 was framestore cfc. not the kind of place i'd want to work in, they mostly add cgi to live-action. 1 example would be that they did the under water stuff in harry potter and the goblet of fire. we didn't get shown round much since all their staff were free-lance and all of their client stuff was top secret.

studio number 3 was uli meyer, it took us 30 minutes to get there and when we did there were barely anystaff there since they were currently in a slow spot. they'll soon be working on new adverts for raid bug spray. the bloke who met us didn't seem to be expecting students wanting a tour. after showing us a show reel he asked us to leave any we'd brought with us and then go. we explained to him that all but 2 of us visiting his studio were 1st year students and that we hadn't developed show reels yet. that visit lasted no more than 15 mins. my group were dissapointed, especially since no staff accompanied us, we were expected to find our own way to each of these studios even though one of them (the next 1) was over 7miles from our hotel and none of was really familiar with london. much grumbling was done on the way back to the hotel.

studio number 4, collingwood o'hare. this studio was cool, it's a great in house studio. this means that they do all their own animation, they don't send it off somewhere abroad where cheap labourers will do all the frames for them (unlike cartoons such as the simpsons). this is mainly due to the fact that their animations aren't hand-drawn. programs like cell action are used to draw and animate their characters. the only thing they don't have in their building is a proper sound recording studio, so that has to done in another part of london. tony collingwood himself came and talked to us about the company he helped found. this is the kind of studio i'd like to set up myself oneday.

the final studio i went to was be animation. the problem was that before going to the studio i decided to go and visit carnarby steet, which wasn't too far from the hotel i was at in russel square. unfortunatly i got a little lost on my way back, i found myself directly underneath the bt tower. i knew that was definitly wrong, since from my window i could see the tower but it wasn't that close. after an hour of walking i found my way back to the hotel, but my group had already set off to be. so then i had to find my way to the studio which is by waterloo. nearly an hour after my group had already arrived at the studio i got there. thankfully the directions we'd looked up on the internet worked well. also thankfully, my group were still in the studio. the battery in my phone had died and i had no way of finding out where anyone was. i caught the last 10 mins of the talk.

*this is in fact an extract from my livejournal post, i extracted the bit about london. i have decided to now use my livejournal account for ranting and getting things out in the open and this blog shall be kept for reporting on how my degree's going so far*


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