The work of Terry Gillingham inspired my visual outcome to a great extent. His whimsical method of overlaying cut outs from drawings and photography to create engaging animated films. He told fun fast quick stories using cut outs mainly from photographs and magazine. He explained his method as achieving maximum effect from minimum work. I did playful visual testers to see if i could adapt his cut out method in my practice.
I am Boma Bestman, a masters student at Leeds art University, I am a big animation fan and I've been exploring different mediums over the years. This blog would be a visual documentation of my observations, inspiration and overall practice over the year .
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Time passing
The film spans over a period of about a year, however seeing that its only a 2 minute film I struggled with making the time passing. My firs...
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This might be my proudest scene so far... what worked: As my skills have been evolving I have noticeably been relying less on my references...
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This post is to show my personal progression with 2D animation softwares. I tested Flipaclip, procreate, photoshop , after effects and Toon...
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Rotoscoping: An animation technique in which frames or cels are traced from a live-action movie - encyclopedia W...
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