The E4 brief was great
fun to work on, it’s work I can look at and smile, I enjoyed it from start to
finish. From researching to the designing part, although I must say rendering
can be extremely tedious.
The brief really came
together when I added the sound to the motion graphics, it really rounded it
off and made it seem more credible. It is something I can imagine seeing on E4,
I might enter the next E-Sting competition.
For this brief I had
to learn Cinema 4D, it was the only way I could get the look I was going for,
which isn’t achievable in After Effects. It was a challenge, but that made me
all the more determined to learn. After my previous module, my tutor told me,
he felt my ideas were being held back by my software skills, therefore this
module, I have done everything that I wanted to do, even doing proposals in
cases that may have been slightly more tricky. The Lord of The Ring E4 ident
was a proposal, as I was running out of time, and was finding it hard to
animate the ring suitably, which is a shame as I love how authentic the ring
looks, it almost looks like the exact ring.
I liked the broadness
of this brief, I had my motion deliverables, packaging an event and printed
material. The printed material I didn’t actually print as I am not sure I could
achieve the look as the ideas were doing in Cinema 4D, so they were in 72 dpi
and RGB, even when you change it in Photoshop it isn’t exactly the same. The
popcorn packaging I did make, but it got damaged in my final crit, some kind of
splash marks appeared on it, so I photographed it for the boards.
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