UC Berkeley Main Campus
Department of Art Practice, Center for New Media, Fall 2007
In the final assignment, we will produce a short abstract movie to address french poet Stephane Mallarme's claim that that a work of art can create its own space and its own time, and the idea that an observer suspends the real experience of space and time in favor of experiencing the space and time of a represented motion.
Review: All timely creations will be reviewed and discussed in class on Wednesday
Sample File: A basic sample file is downloadable here.
Notes: When creating your hierarchical model, be sure to freeze transforms on each object before grouping it under another object. Also note that grouping objects in new groups rather than inside each other is the best practice: it provides more overview, makes adding objects to your hierarchy easier, and allows you to control the pivot point of a group of objects independently of the pivot points of the contained objects.
For an extra bonus point, add a correctly timed sound effect (not music) to your playblast movie in post-production using a video editing tool such as Quicktime Pro, Vegas, Premiere or Final Cut.
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