Friday, 29 June 2012

Demo Reel

This is the first demo reel that I have ever sent out to a studio. It is short and sweet as I am only halfway through my current workshop. My next reel will include my final shots from ianimate workshop 3 as well as tweaks of my current work.

Jason Wellings Demo Reel from Jason Wellings on Vimeo.

iAnimate Summer Showcase

The latest ianimate student showcase is out! A lot of really great work again from my fellow students. Hopefully I can get one of my own shots on the next showcase after I complete my current workshop!

Monday, 11 June 2012

A month already?

So apparently a month has already passed since I started my ianimate workshop. I am loving is so far and I feel like I have grown so much as an animator. I have really taken advantage of the seemingly limitless resources that students are entitled to. There are hundreds of hours of lectures, demos and Q&A sessions with some of the top animators in the world today available for viewing. I have watched countless of them, expanding my knowledge every time I do. There is so much to learn as an animator and I feel like there is always room for growth. I have received positive feedback on my work thus far which is great validation. With 8 weeks to go I am excited to see what I will be able to produce for the remaining assignments. I will start to post my completed assignments toward the end of the workshop...until next time!

Monday, 7 May 2012

And so it begins!

Finally the week has arrived...iAnimate workshops are here! I have already downloaded all of the rigs and got all of the shelves and scripts running properly. I actually learned a lot just setting these up because I have never used custom shelves or scripts before. I can tell that it is going to make selecting parts of my character much easier and cleaner. I just received my first assignment and I am very excited to get started. The concept behind the assignment is simple but it will certainly test my skills. With no other animation to focus on for the next 14 weeks, and plenty of professional critiques to utilize, I am excited to see what I can accomplish.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

11 Second Club April animation

iAnimate workshop


The iAnimate workshop that I have officially enrolled in is right around the corner! I received my first email from my instructor this week detailing what is expected of us in the first week. I can't wait to use their amazing character rigs and receive detailed criticism of my work from a professional in the industry. I know that it will help me to grow as an animator.

Saturday, 7 April 2012

Top 50 Finish!

After all of the votes had been tallied by the software the results were posted and I found out that I placed 43rd in the March contest. There were 390 entries all together so I am very pleased to have placed in top 50 and received my first green ribbon. I know I have a lot to work on yet but this was validation for me that I AM improving. I am already hard at work on the audio clip for April. My goal is to crack into the top 25!
Side note: one month today until iAnimate begins!

Sunday, 1 April 2012

April progress thread

This month I am going to post lots of updates as I work. From planning to polish I really want to document the steps that I take to complete this piece. It's not because I think people care what I'm doing, it's because if I make myself post regular updates then it forces me to take the proper steps rather than skipping over some of them. So, below is the link to the thread that I have started on the 11 Second Club's website.
My thread

What I learned this month

So this month I completed an entry into the 11 Second Club for the first time in almost a year. It took me almost 60 hrs and in the end, it still didn't turn out as I originally planned. However, I have learned from it and I hope to improve.
The biggest thing I came to understand is that acting choices are key. You can have the best animation in the world but if your poses and acting don't fit the audio, it won't matter much at all. This is where proper planning, a good storyboard and strong blocking comes in. This month I allowed myself to veer away from my original blocking. As a result my piece felt disjointed.
I also came to realize that I still have a lot to learn when it comes to moving on from the blocking stage. I have yet to develop a good workflow to help me push on and improve the work. Instead, I seem to get lost and end up stumbling through my frames from pose to pose until it's done. I am getting stronger at body mechanics, but still need to learn a lot to produce good pieces of acting.
With all of that being said, I have decided to once again enter the 11 Second Club in April. I have purchased a 3 hour lecture/demo by Ken Fountain that I intend to watch right now. I am going to get new cables for my camcorder so that I can get video reference this time. I will plan my shot in 2D and then and only then will I dive into Maya. Hopefully with a solid base to work from I can cut down my time spent in Maya and produce a piece much stronger than the one I did in March.
More to come soon!

Saturday, 31 March 2012

11 Second Club entry

This is my entry for March 2012. It took me approximately 60 hours to complete! In other words, I need to get quicker lol. If I did have more time there are several things I would change or improve, but these are lessons learned for the future.