Thursday, 24 April 2014

Year Evaluation

Over the past year, I have developed both personally and professionally. During the course of the year, I have learned a great deal about traditional and contemporary animation and illustration, such as the techniques used to create the pieces, and the advance in technology, which encouraged these forms of media to continue to grow, more and more rapidly.

One key thing I have learned during the year is how to create and manage workflows, to assist in completing projects in a timely manner. Creating a time plan for a project is an integral piece of this, as it gives me an idea of how the project should be running, and what tasks I should, in theory have completed by certain dates. Obviously, these will not always be dead on, so it is important that I add in at least some contingency time, to allow me to finish uncompleted tasks.

During the year, I also learned how to use a several pieces of software, such as ‘Adobe Illustrator’, ‘Adobe After Effects’, and ‘Final Cut Pro’, among others. Before joining the course, I had no experience in using Adobe Illustrator, having never used the program before. However, after being taught the basic tools and features of the program in time tabled sessions, I quickly grew to enjoy using the program, and particularly the pen tool. While I had used the pen tool in Photoshop before, after using the Illustrator pen tool, I greatly preferred it, as it gives you far more customisation tools, such as the style customisation options available, available in the stroke options. After learning how to use the software, I then continued to use it to create several illustrations during the year, for projects, such as my Larry character sheet, and my Sewer Slime piece. I also learned how to use Adobe After Effects during the year, another software program I had not used before. After being taught by Dave on how to operate some of the core features of the software, I, again, quickly grew to like the program, and saw the potential of the software for both editing and animating. I created both basic animations and edited in the software, for example when I created my basic cut-out character, and animated a walk cycle, and when I was editing some scenes of my ‘Roundy and Squarey’ animation. The final of the three main software programs that I learned throughout the year was Final Cut Pro. Since it is fairly similar to other editing programs I had used in the past, I got a hold of how to operate it fairly quickly. After being taught the basic tools and editing features by David, I continued to use it after doing so, including the editing and introduction of sound to both my final ‘Larry’ animation, and my ‘Roundy and Squarey’ animation.

A key self-criticism I do have for myself concerning the year is my almost crippling inability to keep to a time schedule, as even though I learned how to effectively create time plans during the year, this does not mean that I stuck to them. This was due to a combination of, frankly, laziness on my part, and a wayward sense of motivation; essentially placing me in one of two moods, either I could complete work in a timely fashion, or little, if any work would get done. Not only did this affect the developmental work of my projects throughout the year, it also negatively affected the quality of my animations produced throughout the year, as several sections were rushed to meet deadlines. This is definitely something I need to address before next year, as it very nearly made me miss deadlines, which could have potentially been disastrous towards the completion of the year. Next year, I plan to keep a balance in place of my work and personal life, as it is important I do not squander potential opportunities that may come about because of the course.

Another criticism I have for myself and my work, is that I all too often leave things until the last minute to complete, which, when producing animation, simply does not work, as animation takes a long time to produce and have a final product which looks good. I feel as though not one of my final animation pieces has lived up to the design work that I put into it, which is purely down to my own neglect of the amount of time I should be putting into my animations. This is one of my top priorities going into next year; to make sure I put an appropriate amount of time into the production of my animations, instead of passing it off until it’s too late.

During the year, I also feel as though I have developed as a person as well as professionally. I feel as though I am now a lot more comfortable sharing my work with other people, since this year of the course was the first time I had actually shared my animation work with anyone. I feel as though the course has also allowed me to be a lot more comfortable in generally when speaking to people I don’t particularly know, which may seem like a silly thing to worry about, however before the year, I was far less open about myself and my work than I am now, which I believe shows a definite improvement.

Along with this improvement, I also feel I have become far more able to accurately criticize and improve my own work, as well as more easily spotting mistakes or poor decisions that I have made. This has allowed me to more easily improve my work, in however small ways that I can, allowing me to steadily improve over time.

Overall, I feel as though I have greatly benefited from this first year of college, both professionally and personally, for the reasons mentioned. It has allowed me to begin to take animation and illustration a lot more seriously in terms of production and development methods, and has also allowed me to become more critical of my own work, which means I can more easily self-improve. 

No comments:

Post a Comment