Jun 10, 2012

And the winner is...

Last week's Senior Capstone screening was a big success, with friends and family cheering on the accomplished filmmakers in a full CDM theater. The faculty wanted to recognize the outstanding capstone projects so we handed out a number of awards, as well as polled the audience about their favorite film. Here are the results and a few pics of the proud filmmakers! 


Faculty Award: Doublington's Disorder by Michael Tran


Below: Michael with his award, a half-lumberjack/half-werewolf stuffed doll! 





Audience Choice: (tie) Doublington's Disorder by Michael Tran and Gravity! Gravity! Gravity! Oh, and Entropy! by Molly McCandless


Audience Choice, 2nd place: The Golfer and the Goose by Andrez Aguayo and David Johnson


The "Up All Night" award (recognizing the most hours spent on a film): Gravity! Gravity! Gravity! Oh, and Entropy! by Molly McCandless


Below: Molly with her prize, a token for a free cup of coffee! 




The "Most Punk" award (recognizing the most raw animation): The Hour of the Wolf by Frank Shuford 


Below: Frank with his award, a yo-yo! 




The "Future Blockbuster" award (recognizing great production values): The Golfer and the Goose by Andrez Aguayo and David Johnson


"Best film from and Engaged Couple" (recognizing exemplary team-work): The Axius Trials by Alex Keller and AJ Klingelhoffer


"Best Poop Joke in a Film" (recognizing great character design!): Hometree Nursing by Alex Dejak & Alex Bull

Below: Alex and Alex and their trophy, a giant pencil! 



The "Wiggly Belly" award (recognizing great exaggerated animation)A Miniature Matter by Sarah Feldman

The "Cute Overload" award (recognizing  a too-cute film!): Teddy by Margaret Orr

The "Miniature Epic" award (recognizing the shortest saga): Shattered World by Trevor Kettelkamp 

Below: Trevor with his award, a light-up bouncy ball! 

Jun 6, 2012

Dystopia Project by Cara Jones

This Spring in Storyboarding and Narrative Development, the students were asked to set their final projects in either a dystopic or utopic society. Below is Cara Jones' vision of a treetop civilization trying to survive -- against a flood of zombies!


This is a fitting project to share today, as we all learned of the death of famed science fiction writer, Ray Bradbury. More on Bradbury's contributions to the field of animation here, in this Cartoon Brew post.

Jun 5, 2012

DePaul Animation faculty represent at C.A.K.E.

The Chicago Alternative Comics Expo is almost upon us! This exciting event will take place on June 16 and 17, at Columbia College's Ludington Building, 1104 South Wabash (that's right down the street from CDM). Artists from all over the world will be presenting comics for sale -- including our very own Associate Professor of Animation, Scott Roberts! Scott will be there with his comic, The Hound and the Musch


On C.A.K.E.'s opening day, June 16, Assistant Professor Alexander Stewart will present a program of short animations, an extravaganza co-curated by his Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation partner, Lilli Carre. Titled Double Vision: Comics and Animation, the program showcases work from artists that cross over from comics to animation and vice versa. Filmmakers Jim Trainor, Nate Beaty, Amy Lockhart, Marc Bell, and Assistant Professor Jo Dery will be present to introduce the work, and to give insight on the parallel creative processes of comics and animation. Check out the Eyeworks website for more info, and for details on the other screenings Alexander and Lilli are organizing this month -- not only in Chicago, but in France and Croatia! 


Below, Scott's comic on the shelf at Quimby's. 


May 30, 2012

Fatal Vittles

The Animation program is proud to announce the completion of Assistant Professor Devin Bell's Fatal Vittles, which was produced with the help of a student crew as a Project Bluelight. 

Below are some stills from the film, which premiered to an audience of faculty, staff, students, family, and friends just last week at the CDM Theater on Jackson Street! 

Congratulations Devin! We are all very proud of you and your students! Bravo! 




Be sure to look for Fatal Vittles at a film festival near you! 

Premiere 7 at the Music Box Theater


We'd like to invite you to Premiere 7, this Friday, June 1st, at 7.00pm at the Music Box Theatre in Lakeview!

This year we received over 100 amazing submissions, and we have chosen a 90 minute line-up of our students' best work in live action, animation, documentary, and music video. There will be an intermission between the two acts, as well as a short awards ceremony following the show.  Celebrity judges include Irvine Welsh, John McNaughton, Jon Shestack, Pam Thomas, Michael McCarthy, Steve Jones, and Tommy O'Haver.

After the event, Mystic Celt is hosting a party for all guests 21 and older. Just bring your program for drink specials in a private area reserved just for DePaul.

Tickets are available either at the cage on the 9th floor of CDM, or there is a stack at the 4th floor reception desk (please take only what you need.)

We really hope to see you at this celebration of our students' work! 


Pixar Masterclass in Chicago

Vancouver Institute of Media Arts will present a Masterclass in Animation & Story Development, featuring instructors Matthew Luhn (Head of Story) and Andrew Gordon (Animator), both from Pixar Animation Studios
This exceptional 2-day event takes place in Chicago, Illinois on June 22nd & 23rd, offering participants a rare and exciting opportunity to learn from the industry's top talent. The seminar will be held at the Ruth Page Center for the Arts, in Chicago's Gold Coast, at 1016 North Dearborn Street
For more information, and details on how to register, please visit this link

MAYDAY! 2012

Here it is folks! The MAYDAY! 2012 reel of films -- made in one crazy weekend! First, our students offered themes, and then we all voted on the suggestions. "Casual Doomsday" was the clear winner, and with that -- we were off! Animating our brains out for the next two days! There was pizza, there were energy drinks, there was a fog that settled in the computer lab... And when it was over, there were these glorious animations!

 

The MAYDAY! 2012 participants, including our cohorts in Mexico, on screen via Skype!


Here are some pics of the students at work:



Even faculty member Lisa Barcy stayed up all night animating a psychedelic puppet disco! 

Apr 22, 2012

MAYDAY!




It's that time of year again, birds are singing, flowers are blooming...and animators will soon be sleep-deprived! 

That's right -- time for DePaul Animation's 2nd Annual MAYDAY! event.


In conjunction with our student group, the Animation Lodge, we’re again hosting an all-weekend long group animation project. MAYDAY! is a fun, educational, and exhausting endurance test that also gives everyone a chance to hang out and get to know each other.


Students, alumni and faculty will join together for 44 hours, working from 6pm Friday night through 2pm Sunday afternoon (but you don’t have to stay at school the entire time -- and you can work from home as well).  Remember, MAYDAY! is NOT a contest but a creative social event, so don't miss out! 


The schedule for MAYDAY! 2012:


6pm Friday, April 27: KICK-OFF!  We’ll meet in room 924 to introduce ourselves and choose a THEME.  Then we’ll animate. You can work on projects as groups or as individuals, in whatever medium you choose.


9am Saturday, April 28: breakfast


6pm Saturday, April 28: dinner


9am Sunday, April 29: breakfast


2pm Sunday, April 29: wrap-up


In order to participate, you need to RSVP Meghann Artes, at martes@cdm.depaul.edu  In order to plan for food and building security, let us know when you plan to be around (which night(s) you’ll stay over* and which meals you’ll be here for). 
*A word of advice: If you want to take naps, remember to bring a sleeping bag! 

Apr 17, 2012

Style Frames

In Storyboarding and Narrative Development, students were asked to take a panel from a completed project and depict it in the final style of their film. Next, the students were asked to visit the Art Institute and create the same panel in the style of an artist in the museum's collection. Below are two great examples from Maria Morales and Johnhenry Clark.

Above: Maria's style. Below: An homage to Impressionist painter, Edgar Degas.



Above: Johnhenry's style. Below: An homage to Cubist painter, Pablo Picasso.

Feb 16, 2012

Motion Graphics Typography Animation

In the Motion Graphics class this quarter, students have been working to interpret short pieces of stand-up comedy as motion typography. The goal is to learn something from the timing that these comedians use in their delivery. Here's three finished pieces:

Julia Simplicio, with a joke by Louis CK:




Tanner Wickware, with a joke by Steven Wright:




Matt Eriks, with a joke by Aziz Ansari:



Feb 4, 2012

Animation I is off to a roaring start!

Animation I is off to a roaring start this quarter! I am so pleased with the group of talented and motivated students I have this Winter.

Our first assignment was to create a morph animation. Below is Lucas Goins' incredible depiction of a human tail bone turning into a bird. Luke was inspired by the etymology of "tail bone" -- which you can read more about here. Check out Luke's Namesake below.


Working in Flash, students were then asked to animate an evolving cycle -- a loop which repeats, and with each repetition a new element is added to the animation. There was one catch -- each animation had to include a BEAR. Below is Colin Farrell's epic rendering of one bear's journey on his hog. Feel the roar!

Assistant Professor Jo Dery included in the deCordova Biennial

As DePaul Animation's newest faculty member, it is my pleasure to share news of my latest creative project. A new multi-media work, titled Chapter Three, was included in the deCordova Biennial, at the deCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in Lincoln, Massachusetts. The piece features an animated video projection as well as hand-bound books and sculptural objects, and it is installed in the museum's DeNormandie Library. Below you can find a still from the animated video.