Wednesday, 23 September 2015

A New Trimester Begins

By James Ball

So what’s it been? Like 2 months? Well expect more regular content from me for at least the next 13 weeks and maybe even more.

So a lot has happened since my last blog post, I’ve Passed my Second Trimester of UNI, got my Driver’s License and RSA Certificate.  I was also a SGL on camp down in Bunbury but that’s for another time.

So get back on track, on Monday I started my third trimester of Bachelor of animation at SAE Institute Perth and commenced work on our first Studio Unit. To say our class hit the ground running would be about accurate. Not only are we at a brand new campus, with a stylized rundown industrial feel, but there are also only 6 people left in my class after the first 2 Trimesters which could be called a Trial by Fire.

 Image 1 - Trial by Fire

Our brief is that we are to create assets for a new game By VALVE and the story is as follows . . .

The story of the game broadly focuses on a character who wakes up one day to find themselves alone and seemingly abandoned, and follows their journey as they set out to search for answers. Along the way they encounter dangerous foes and a hidden world of mystery. The setting will be initially in a contemporary modern city and then transition into a dark and brooding landscape. The visual style is to be somewhat dark and gritty with an underlying level of cartoon feel (similar to Papo & Yo).

Our tasks for the assignment is to create to Dioramas that represent key points and events in this fictional game. Hand off assets to the game development students and the design students and to eventually host this all on Sketchfab for the whole world to see.

The current working title so far is “ANI 210 - Bunri Project (ぶんり プロジェクト)”. Bunri (Boon-Ree) is the Japanese word for Isolation and is the main premise our team is going for in the game. The Main Character will be unambiguous and genderless. They will wake up in a rundown postapocalyptic city (Basing the Design on Perth) that’s been taken back by nature. The only signs of life are the graffiti on the walls that every now and then seemingly follow you as you pass by or blink or do something to make the viewer uneasy and try to work out just what the hell is going on, which leads to the next point, what caused this apocalypse will not be specified and be left to the viewer's imagination. Also we decided to have no guns or weapons, Similar to the concept of Journey Where in you have to sneak passed the enemy and preserve energy or run and get drained.

Besides this, we also had an animation lecturer come in and give us a refresher of the basics of timing and spacing and implement them in a pendulum swing using 3DS Max. I think one of the pluses of Now having such as small class is that now the lecturer can go around to each individual person and give them a lot more one on one tutoring time and help us to improve at a faster rate.

This Trimester is going to be a blast I really can not wait to see what the final outcome will look like when it is complete. Will have another post on Friday so stay tuned for more.

As always, This is Ballzy247 Signing Out!



References

Image 1 - Trial by Fire - Retrieved 23/09/2015 from - http://www.theschoolforheroes.com/questlog/154/trial-by-fire-reborn/ 

Thursday, 16 July 2015

How Kung Fury Became Such a Hit



By James Ball

 
Image 1

Our lecture for this week was on the subject of Social Media & Our Careers. So to keep with recent trends, I’m going to talk about how I feel  David Sandberg’s short film “Kung Fury” became such a massive hit on this thing we call the interwebs.

They knew there target audience.

Kung Fury is about a Kung Fu cop from 1985 who goes back in time to find Thor who then helps him go forward in time to fight Hitler and the Nazis. Now mix in street fighter, Lazar Raptors and so many one liner’s that you could make a drinking game. Does that make any sense? NO?! Good, now you're starting to get it. This is a collection of 80's clichés and culture but the dial was turned up to 11 and just broke.

Marketing campaign

Kung Fury was funded through Kickstarter and because of this, its creation seems to have followed the same logic as a band in high school: make cool T-shirts first, then worry about music later. Only in this case the T-shirt was the completely insane trailer used to promote the short's Kickstarter campaign




With Kung Fury shot and ready for release, Sandberg wanted to inject new energy into the project and raise awareness. Back in April, (still going with the high school band theme here) Sandberg made the equivalent of some really amazing stickers. He decided to make a music video to promote the film. And who better to star in it than '80s TV star David Hasselhoff 



Next, to really get the crowds riled up and exited, Sandburg made the equivalent soda pop and free T-shirts to through out to the audience before the main show. This was in the form of “HACKERMAN'S HACKING TUTORIALS - How to Hack Time” a short Video on how to hack time 80’s style with a Power glove and all. At the end of the video Hacker Man gets hacked back in time by mistake and the video directs you to a competition page. The competition which is now over was the following. Using the stock images of Hack Man provided, hack Hacker man back in time using Photoshop and your imagination. The best images received a Kung Fury T-shirt.



Finally they had the equivalent of an after party with the release of their side scrolling 2D 8-Bit platformer game with releases on Both Apple, Android and Steam.




The trailer was enough to help the film's Kickstarter campaign rack up over $630,000, which let David Sandberg, finish his shoot and hire visual effects artists to build the virtual locations for nearly every shot in the movie. The finished product made it into this year's Cannes Film Festival, and Sandberg is currently shopping a feature-length version of the project as well. So without further due, if you haven’t seen it yet . . . KUNG FURY.



As always, this is Ballzy247 Signing out


References

Image 1 - Retrieved on 13/07/2015 from - http://www.ew.com/sites/default/files/i/2015/06/03/kung-fury.jpg

Hacker Man Competition - Retrieved on 13/07/2015 from - https://www.vhx.tv/kungfury/packages/kung-fury-official-short-film

General Infomation - Retrieved on 13/07/2015 from - http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3472226/?ref_=tttr_tr_tt



The High School Band Analogy - Retrieved on 13/07/2015 from - http://www.vox.com/2015/6/2/8712471/kung-fury