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 | | iBlob 00:42Animated iPod commercial parody, starring my li'l animated character "Blobert", going through the motions. I mainly wanna see if it will look better on here than it did in YouTube and Google.....and more...yes it does. less Tags: apple ipod commercial parody spoof comedy dance warping blobism baron dixon Category: Comedy Views: 364 Comments: 14 Added: Jan 24, 07 By: BaronDixon  | |  |  | | Nebulous Journey 02:37A journey through interstellar gasses, created with OnHand Software's Wild Photo Effects. Music is an excerpt from my own improvisational electronic composition, "UFOphony: The UFO Symphony". more... Just pretty colors and pretty music. I hope y'all enjoy it.
This was , of course, largely inspired by the "Jupiter and Beyond The Infinite" segment of Stanley Kubrick's "2001:A Space Odyssey", particularly the nebulous interstellar dust clouds segment of that sequence. less Tags: space nebula new age 2001a space odyssey kubrick photo warping electronica Category: Science & Technology Views: 280 Comments: 4 Added: Jan 18, 07 By: BaronDixon  | |  |  | | Keys In The KitchenChroma key and luminance key test footage. 02:01I had bought myself some green paint at HomeDepot for the purpose of making chroma key backgrounds. Doing chroma keying in animation is easy, but I wanted to see how much work it would be for live-action more...chroma keying. I painted a large canvas green and propped it up on the kitchen counter behind me. I also shot this foortage with mt $100.00 digital webcamcorder, rather than my Sony Digital-8 camcorder, which is what I normally use, just because I wanted to ase how well the editing software would work under crappy shooting circumstances. As you can see, I got pretty darned good results, even with the uneven lighting, whiuch was just the room lights in the kitchen, and nothing else.Oh, And a desk lamp lighting me. Then I just started grabbing various bits of animation I had done (which you will see in other videos here and there) and started using the various chroma key and luminance key functions of Magix Movie Edit Pro 11 to make layers of keyed video, just to see how well it worked. This experiment laid the foundation for the work I've done in the "Tyrannovision" series. By the way: That green canvas back there and that messy kitchen is where I currently shoot my Tyrannovision videos, just to show youhow easy this stuff is to do nowadays. Why is the kitchen a mess? because I'm too busy making videos!
I was also playing around with Morpheus for the first time, so you'll see some examples of that as well.
Many of youhave requested video tutorials from me about special FX and editing. But while I haven't gotten around to making one yet, I thought I would at least share with you my experimental footage to give you a glimpse into my process.
SOFTWARES USED: MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 11 (For compositing in chroma- and Luma-key. TerryBubble uses this as well. Check out his channel for his own chroma key tutorial) Morpheus (for morphing, natch. I also played a bit with photo warping, but Onhand is much easier for that) OnHand Wild Photo Effects (A photo-warping program that I use EXTENSIVELY for a lot of my animation) Audacity (For cleaning up the audiotape recordings of original music) Windows Movie Maker (My main editing workhorse, and it's easy to save to different formats with readouts of what your final file size will be)
MUSIC: "Oprahvsky!" by Baron Dixon, based on Beethoven's "Pastorale" and Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker", inspired by an early 1990's Oprah Winfrey theme song. less Tags: chromakey videotutorial specialfx morphing warping greenscreen tyrannovision Category: Science & Technology Views: 947 Comments: 19 Added: Jun 23, 07 By: BaronDixon  | |  |  | | Barons Strange Animation Clip GalleryShowreel 07:17Rather than upload a whole buncha seperate little clips, I decided to string 'em together in a montage of my experimental animated weirdnesses. Some of it will be used in a hallucination sequence in "Night more...of the Necroluna", but most of it is animation for its own sake. That's why I prefer to look at it more as a "Video Art Gallery" than a demo reel. Just sit back and enjoy these loops as they liesurely passs through the videospace.
These clips were created using a myriad of programs: Macromedia Flash 4, Adobe Photoshop 6.0, Adobe ImageReady, Morpheus, OnHand's Wild Photo Effects, iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, QuickTime Pro, and Final Cut Pro 1.0 . less Tags: show reel demo reel experimental abstract surrealism blobism avant garde scifi horror photo warping Category: Arts & Animation Views: 227 Comments: 12 Added: Jan 25, 07 By: BaronDixon  | |  |
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