WEEK11: Editing and Project Summary

Editing

This is the final step of the project – editing.

I lined up the shots in the order in which the story develops. I found the right background music online and added it to my video. Music is divided into two parts. The combination of music and pictures in the first part presents a depressive and painful emotional feeling. The second part calls for a cheerful, warm feeling.

I added the sound of the heart rate detector at the very beginning of the video and when the protagonist is lying on the hospital bed, which can also set off the atmosphere very well. In the second half of the video, the chirping of insects and birds is added, which is also the same reason.

Project Summary

The film is about 25 shots, not many, but I made the most of every shot to convey the story to the audience. From the design of the storyline to the production of characters, scenes, and actions, I have done everything with great care.
The plot may be a bit obscure, if you don’t know the premise of the story very well. The story is told through a chain of dreams. But in fact, this story has no real ending. Everything can be the beginning or end of a dream. So the title of this story is Fantasy.
The biggest difficulty in this project is the creation of atmosphere. Do this with lighting, environments, costumes, and more. I repeatedly adjusted many lighting parameters, and finally achieved the effect I am satisfied with. But the only regret is that the character’s clothing material is not well reflected in the video. I’ve tried many ways, but nothing works.
This is the first animation I made with a full storyline. I hope that I can learn from the previous experience and make better animations in the future animation production.

WEEK10: Shot Settings and Composite Rendering 2

Shot Settings and Composite Rendering 2

This week I will continue with the setup of the shot and the compositing render.

Same as the previous steps, I set up the final shot. UE4 renders very fast, just as conveniently as in a real-world studio. This is why I choose UE4 to make my work. The effect is very good, very close to the real world. It’s the effect I like.

The two parts of the scene needed to create two opposing atmospheres. The first part is consistent with the previous shots in the hospital.

UE4

And the second part should present a warm and hopeful feeling.

UE4 & iCLONE

The sun shines on the character’s face, forming a strong contrast with the previous darkness.

UE4

Here are some rendered images.

All shots are done. I’ll be editing the video next week. Finish the final work.

WEEK09: Shot Settings and Composite Rendering 1 & 3

Shot Settings and Composite Rendering 1

This week I will be doing shot setups and compositing renders of interior scenes and characters.

I livelinked the characters from iClone to UE4.

UE4 & iClone

Through the previous production of characters, actions and scenes, especially the scenes, I have roughly created the atmosphere of the story. Next I need to enhance these through the lens. The first is a zoom shot from the hospital corridor for the first act. Then the protagonist stands by the window and looks out. Then to the empty seats. Can express a depressed, tense mood.

hospital corridor
window

Next I set up the camera and render.

UE4
empty seats

Shot Settings and Composite Rendering 3

The same goes for another scene. In the last shot of the story I used a camera move.

What the first shot of the scene needs to convey is that the character is nervous and doesn’t want to go through the pain. She also expressed that she recalled being helped by bone marrow donors.

UE4

The last shot is a close-up, and later I will edit the bear(mysterious man) to appear in the group photo of the character.

UE4

WEEK08: Animation-Body Movements

Body Movements

This week I’ll be making body movements and combining them with the expressions I made last week. iClone’s body motion capture requires professional equipment, which I don’t have. So I can only do this work in maya.

Body movements generally include walking, changing clothes (turning in circles), falling asleep on the desk and waking up, breathing, being frightened by a bear, standing up, etc. There are no particularly complicated movements, so it is not difficult to make.

This is a small portion-changing clothes (turning in circles).

Maya

After I made all the motions, I imported them into iClone to combine the expressions and it worked really well.

This is a small portion- falling asleep on the desk and waking up.

iClone

Since then all my animations are done and next week I will combine the scene with the animation and set up the camera.

WEEK07: Animation-Face Expression

Face Expression

After the scenes and characters are done, the next step is to start motion design and production. I split this part into two parts. The first part is expression design, and the second part is action design. This week I’m going to start off with emoticon design first.

Expressions mainly include happy, nervous, surprised, frightened, etc.

First, I used the facial motion capture plug-in that comes with iClone and connected it to my phone. Then I made the corresponding expression and recorded it in iClone.

This is an example, the protagonist’s expression on the hospital bed when he heard the conversation between the doctor and the parents outside the door.

Motion Face

But this place with a lot of details is not captured very well, I need to import it into maya for adjustment.

This is a test of my acting skills. But my acting was a mess. Animation requires relatively exaggerated expressions and movements. So it can only be adjusted manually through Maya. Exaggerated part of the expression.

Motion Face
maya

Then I imported it into iClone to see the effect. For next week’s action design.

This is an example of the protagonist’s expression when he suddenly wakes up from a dream.

iClone

In the same way I handle all emotes. Next week I will design the body movements and combine them.