10/6/13

In class Mon Oct 7th


Time based Media

John Whitney's

John Whitney created his amazing visuals through the manipulation of his analog computer/film camera device. He built the device by using the pieces from a WWII anti-aircraft gun sight. One of his most famous works created on his device was the animated title sequence from Alfred Hitchcock's 1958 film Vertigo, which he collaborated on with the graphic designer Saul Bass.




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Film & Stop motion Animation = sequence images through time.
- FPS (frames per second) or frame rate is the number of images that are shown in a seconds worth of time.
Traditional film = 24 FPS
Traditional animation = 12 FPS
Digital film = 30 - 60 FPS
Modern animation = 12 - 30 FPS

Which means 1 minute of 
Film = 1440 still images
Animation = 720 still imagesv
Digital = 1800 - 3600 still images




Work on Project 3


Project 3 due Printed OCT 14th at the beginning of class!

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