When we were told we were going to do a motion graphic type
of animation related to fairytales I was ecstatic, even though I wasn’t entirely
sure about which one to do.
In the end I ended choosing a fairytale I grew up with myself, Egle the Queen of Serpents.
Doing this was a lot of fun and I’m very satisfied with the turn out. The tricky bit was fitting in as much of plot points as I could. I feel like I slightly over did myself, but still quite pleased with the end result.
In the end I ended choosing a fairytale I grew up with myself, Egle the Queen of Serpents.
Doing this was a lot of fun and I’m very satisfied with the turn out. The tricky bit was fitting in as much of plot points as I could. I feel like I slightly over did myself, but still quite pleased with the end result.
While approaching the showreel I wanted to have as much fun
as I could.
So I focused on transitions mostly, and how fun I could make them, personally, I really
like the intro and it was a lot of fun to do.
I tried keeping the transitions as interesting as I could but at the same time keeping them seemingly
depoendand on one another.
Either way, this was a really fun thing to do, and was a great opportunity to revisit all the work we did this year,
So I focused on transitions mostly, and how fun I could make them, personally, I really
like the intro and it was a lot of fun to do.
I tried keeping the transitions as interesting as I could but at the same time keeping them seemingly
depoendand on one another.
Either way, this was a really fun thing to do, and was a great opportunity to revisit all the work we did this year,
P&P Reel from Rustis Balciunas on Vimeo.