Anim Ch 15: Transitions & Random Animations
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The Ghost Dress
The time when we see our upcoming work online - a 2D animation of a dress with no person in it, and cubes representing arms and legs. Sometimes our work appears in places before we even know it's been released, like a ghost of our creative past showing up unexpectedly.
The Farewell Drive
A close friend of mine left the city, and this was the send off
I also love this photo of him walking into the dark tunnel following his gf, as he was following her to LA. Something poetic about watching someone disappear into darkness to chase the light of someone else.
5 Second Day at Titmouse
Random animation from 5 Second Day at Titmouse Animation Studio, a series of random animations that me and my frds came up with.
Fun fact: 5 Second Day is one of the reasons I decided to join Titmouse. For the uninitiated, 5 Second Day is this beautiful chaos where Titmouse lets animators create whatever the hell they want for 5 seconds. No client feedback, no brand guidelines, no purpose except pure expression. It's like a creative pressure release valve that somehow produces some of the most interesting work of the year.
The Canada Migration
A random animation of me moving to Canada. Sometimes major life changes can be captured in the simplest movements.
Light Writing
Night drives and doing light animations on piers. There's something magical about drawing with light against darkness, temporary art that exists only until you stop moving. These abstract light trails across the pier became a meditation in impermanence.
Mushroom Logic
This is mushrooms. lol
An attempt to do animation every day - the BG of a person moving, and when the person looks back, the animation stops. We're all just trying to catch ourselves in motion.
The Melting Certainty
That's one way of doing it - a dude fishing while sitting on an iceberg as the iceberg crumbles beneath him. Keep focused on what you're doing even as your foundation disappears. A metaphor for creative careers if I've ever seen one.
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