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Author Archives: Ryan
FINAL SPRINT
I think these three things pretty much sum up my thesis.
Posted in GIF, Palm Rot (thesis), Process
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SPRING BREAK 2014
Spring Break this week. I spent the first 4 days applying for a storyboarding internship at DreamWorks. I had only scheduled 1 day to do it, but ended up making a new batch of storyboards just for the application.
Now it’s back to thesis. Thesis until May.
Posted in Blog News/Photo, GIF, Palm Rot (thesis)
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TESTING NEW TUMBLR
Got myself a tumblr. Now I’m testing out this wordpress Jetpack to see if I can post to both at the same time.
EDIT- It works! original blog: www.ryangillis.com
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BREAKING BILL DOWN
Finally getting into the hallucination sequence is exciting, but it’s kind of turned production into molasses. There is a lot of decision making to be done, which hasn’t been a part of doing my thesis for 9 months. Hopefully it’ll be good.
Anyway- I keep a folder called ‘blog’ on my desktop. I save any mistake renders that I think look cool, or any process stuff that might be interesting. It’s been a little while since my last post and the folder is starting to feel a little backed up, so here’s a massive post-dump.
Some of the coloring is coming back in. The first is an example of the final look, the rest are happy accidents:
This is a new shot I’m probably going to add, if time permits:
And the rest is all hallucination sequence madness.
I had scheduled 1 day to finalize the hallucination sequence. It’s taken me 2 weeks:
Posted in GIF, Palm Rot (thesis), Process
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