Overview

What is the relationship between time and mass and the creation of animated movement? How do time and mass relate to one another to create a visual language instantly understood merely by the shaping of time through animation?  In this course you will investigate the concepts of 'time envelopes' which … For more content click the Read More button below. The course is the study of how the basic elements of movement, mass, momentum, inertia and decay of energy can express a sense of presence in a character or a process in nature. The course will also conduct further experiments into, for instance, how sound can focus attention on unseen movement, the nature of screen time, and different ideation skills.  There will be an emphasis on developing a timing style and focus on what is possible (and not so possible) in any shot, scene or whole narrative arc. 

Delivery

In-person - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Course Outline

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