March 07, 2009

'World Builder' by Bruce Branit



What an amazing and powerful film this is. I couldn't help but think about the film long after I finish watching it. It definitely deserve to win an award for it.

Click here to watch the film.

August 22, 2008

'Wrath of the Lich King' Cinematic Trailer

 
Blizzard has released the cinematic opening of 'Wrath of the Lich King', a game expansion to their immensely popular online game, World of Warcraft.Be prepared to feast your eyes on a beautifully crafted cinematic film.

July 11, 2008

Pigeon Impossible Podcasts


CGArena has posted 'Pigeon Impossible Podcasts - Part 1' describing the general outline of how Lucas Martell worked on his film. He's a humorous guy and his videos are fun to watch. The podcast on 'Multipass Compositing' explains the compositing workflow he employed in his film, which is a great overview on the topic of compositing.

Here are some of the links to artists interested in making good compositing:
For 'Lighting, Compositing, Setup Guide' by Bank Affairs, click here.
For 3D Compositing Guide by Simon Reeves, you can access both part 1 & part 2.

Lastly, be sure to check out Lucas's blog page on Pigeon Impossible by clicking here.

(Update: The website currently has up to 19 podcasts as of December 2009.)

July 01, 2008

Diablo III


The Diablo series has come a long way. Currently in its third series, Blizzard has updated its fans with the Diablo III cinematic teaser. Like always, it's of the highest quality one could dream of, and a feast for all CG and gaming fans. GameTrailer has also uploaded the artwork teaser of Diablo III, which consists of numerous beautifully drawn and painted fantasy art.

July 14, 2007

Brad Bird Notes on Composition

I recently came across 'Brad Bird notes on Composition' from animationmeat.com. In his notes, Brad Bird explained about his view on creating better compositions. Looking through the notes, it's undeniable that you can get tons of insight on how to really improve your work, and I definitely recommend it to anyone who has the slight interest in either storyboarding or story-telling.

Another source of study would be the book 'Shot by Shot'. You can check it out from any local bookstore or through Amazon.com.

July 04, 2007

'Ratatouille' - Nothing Short of a Masterpiece

It's simply that. A masterpiece. Not only does it excel technically, this movie has a great cast with great characters, and underlying all those wonders is a great storyline. There were moments in the movie where I thought things are going to work this way or go that way (no spoilers here) but what I didn't expect was that things usually aren't as smooth as they were thought out to be. Reality always sinks in. It's up to how the main characters are going to make it to be. That is what makes it so intriguing. I want to know what happens next.

I do believe that Pixar has set a standard in terms of story-telling in the animation field that no other company comes close to it. They have always strive for quality and it shows in all their films. I just hope that other companies will follow their footsteps in providing quality work for their audiences too. Don't just think of making money.

Click here to read CG Society's featured article on Ratatouille.

July 01, 2007

'Surf's Up' Is One Enjoyable And Inspiring Journey

Surf's Up is a documentary styled movie that journeys through the life of a surfing penguin. I know that it's about penguins again and many people will probably be tired of it. But not only is the story good and inspiring, the take on a documentary style (mimicking a reality show) is a fresh twist to it. On top of that, the script is well written and the jokes nicely laid out.

I personally would like to see it having more publicity so that more people would take a chance at watching this great film, although it seems unlikely to be that way. The moment it's out on DVD, I'll be one of the the group of people who'll get this movie. It's that good for me.

Click here to read CG Society's featured article on Surf's Up.

June 25, 2007

Podcasts

In the recent few years, there has been a huge increase in popularity within the podcast community. Spending a day going through and downloading quite a number of them through iTunes, I immediately found two great podcasts sources: the Animation Podcast and Spline Cast (featuring Brad Bird). Be sure to check them out for amazing and inspirational interviews there.

June 23, 2007

'El Dorado': An Amazing Feat of 2D Animation


This movie didn't have a great review when it came out. After this movie, Dreamworks went to create Sinbad which didn't do well in the theatres. Soon after that, Dreamworks decided to stop 2D films and focus on 3D...

As I watched this movie a few days ago, it still looked as great as when I first saw it. Story-wise, it probably could have been longer with a bigger climax towards the end. But technically, it was downright amazing! The flow, movements, acting are top-notch. And yes, the acting was perfect! For animator fans, this movie is highly recommended.

May 21, 2007

Starcraft II Cinematic Trailer

Blizzard has released their much anticipated Starcraft II cinematic trailer. Again, as in World of Warcraft, they have created another high quality CG work. For those who like to collect game video clips, there's a HD version which can be downloaded from GameTrailers (it's about 110mb in size).

May 16, 2007

Understanding Lighting (General Lighting)

Cesar Montero has posted links to his tutorials on understanding lighting within Lightwave. This is great for 3D users who's trying to grasp an understanding on how 3D lighting and shading works. Although the tools used are taken from Lightwave, the concepts are universal.

Click here to access to his tutorials.

May 03, 2007

Digital Paint

This website has great information regarding how light works in the real world, and how we can apply it into the 3D world. It goes deep into its explanations with both text and visuals. Although the author didn't finish it yet, it still is worth checking out. Click here to access to the webpage.