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This is the animation I did in the second semester of my third year of Animation studies in Bezalel Academy of Art and Design. Release date July 2004. The entire film, from storyboard to final editing, was done by Liron Peer (Me). The Music was created by Assaf Rinde and Liron Peer (Me again). Score was changed due to copyright reasons. Yes, I like the old version also, but I needed an original score. Please take that under consideration.
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HEY! Kujiki-kun... yes, I haven't heard from you in a while. Thank you for the remarks. This is a movie I did in 2004 - like 6 years ago - in my third year studying animation. There are A LOT of animation problems with this one, I know. I just uploaded it again with original score cause I wanted to put it in my new portfolio. long story. I'm not going to fix it though, it's way too old and isn't worth my time. but it's still quite good and it's kind of my first complete 2D movie so I have some sentiments for it. anyway, good to hear from you. write me once in a while, k? bye bye.
Sensei I don't really know where to start with animation. I wish that I asked you earlier about.. what do you think should i Learn first? I think its better if I start from the very basics. but maybe, you could help me if how will I begin and what are my needs
(anyway if you did that, and its your first, its totally awesome.. but can i ask? did you do that traditionally?I mean the lines)
I do believe you should start with the basics if you haven't done it already. Do you know of the book "the animator's survival's kit"? (if not I can send you a pdf of it). I think you should go over that book and do all the basic it's teaching. then after that do more complicated stuff (like humans) and use all the basics that you've learned in them. for the first 2 years of my animation studies that's all we did. You already have the drawing skills, you just need to know how to use the animation principles (squash, stretch, etc)
and yes - all my 2D movies were done traditionally. light table, paper and pencil. scan to the computer and colored in PS. edit in AE or premiere. That's the best way to do 2D in my opinion.
You can send me stuff you did (like a bouncing ball etc) and I'll give you some tips. k?
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