Sentences with phrase «character animations for»

Keeping that in mind, character animations for the protagonists look fairly well done.
Quantic Dream harnessed Vicon's T - Series motion capture technology to film scenes and create character animations for its latest PS3 release Beyond: Two Souls.
The character animations for dialogue aren't that great, with some character models looking incredibly drab and almost lazily put together.
There is also series of character animations for «Animation Pit Stop» and lastly the theatrical trailers.
Character animation for background characters during this part was exceptional too.
Koei Canada: CG Animator «As a CG Animator, you will be working primarily on character animation for our current project «Warriors: Legends of Troy» with our CG and Development staff.
He does the character animation for Teslagrad, and gives the game a lot of it's characteristic style.

Not exact matches

Kevin Conroy has basically become «the voice» of the Dark Knight, doing the character for «Batman: The Animated Series» in the early 1990s and almost everything else related to Batman in animation and video games.
From the animation to the characters, there's just something about them that makes them stick with you for a lifetime!
The Art of Animation Resort is great for toddlers because it features characters from movies that toddlers love to watch - Cars, Finding Nemo, The Lion King and The Little Mermaid.
There's no need for expensive animation systems to bring characters to life in 3D.
This played out in the animated movie The Polar Express; the animation was almost totally realistic except for the characters» eyes, a distraction remarked upon by almost every critic who weighed in.
Avatar also employed two other amazing bits of technology: Skullcaps worn by the actors had tiny cameras capturing their facial performances, which allowed for more detailed and realistic animation of their characters without the burden of dozens of miniature sensors placed on their faces.
Sure the animation was a standard for Disney between the 1940's and 1970's, where you can see certain characters move in the same way as other characters from earlier or later films, but that was solely due to the limitations in the animation room at the time.
Director Steve «Spaz» Williams and producer Clint Goldman helped to revolutionize CG character animation during their long association with ILM, and were responsible for the acclaimed Blockbuster Entertainment commercials featuring Carl the rabbit and Ray the guinea pig.
There are certainly plenty of creative uses for computer technology in animation: Trey Parker and Matt Stone's «South Park» characters may look crudely animated, but the jumble of construction - paper textures that make up the images is actually computer generated.
Still, for older kids and the adults that accompany them, this script offers an engaging twist to the superhero genre and more rounded characters than most animations.
All three sit together for a running, screen - specific look at story / characters, research and influences, cast and performances, art, animation and visual design, music, editing and connected areas.
Brimming with spectacular animation and endearing characters, this internationally acclaimed motion picture delivers a fun and highly entertaining movie experience for the entire family.
The characters and the animation may be pretty amusing for kids, the story (will the grandchild turn out to be a monster or can it be raised as one?)
It would be easy for a computer animated film to rely on purely impossible feats of kung fu wizardry, but the animation strives to give these characters the same grace of a real martial artist.
The animation is fluid, very well done, and the character designs, not just for the humans, look great.
Willis O'Brien did the stop - action animation for this 1933 feature, which is richer in character than most of the human cast.
They didn't even nominate WALL - E for writing (while Madagascar 2 and Horton Hears A Who got a nod) music, or character design and then they gave Kung Fu Panda awards over WALL - E for production design, character animation and animated effects.
SoulWorker's Key Features (during Open Beta) Include: Action - packed cooperative gameplay for up to 4 players, using the Soulum Sword, Mist Scythe, Gun Jazz and Howling Guitar character classes A dark post-apocalyptic setting with a captivating story and impressive cel - shaded animations Customize your battle style with personalized combos and abilities affected by a unique emotion system — madness, euphoria, vengeance and sadness Large PvE content with over 100 dungeons and a PvP Zone for massive battles
There are stories circulating that the animation for the princess was so lifelike that they had to «tone it down» so she would appear to be «simply» an animated character.
The same goes for the characters, some enemies look really nice with smooth animation whilst others are a bit ugly.
Making a gritty film noir - style movie as an animated feature makes for a visually interesting experience; the animation uses striking colors, and the backgrounds are beautifully detailed while the characters are very simply designed, creating a unique contrast.
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in an Animated Feature Production How to Train Your Dragon 2, DreamWorks Animation Fabio Lignini How to Train Your Dragon 2, DreamWorks Animation Steven «Shaggy» Hornby How to Train Your Dragon 2, DreamWorks Animation Thomas Grummt Penguins of Madagascar, DreamWorks Animation Ravi Kamble The Boxtrolls, Focus Features / Laika Travis Knight The Boxtrolls, Focus Features / Laika Malcolm Lamont The Boxtrolls, Focus Features Jason Stalman
Older viewers who grew up with the Disney style of fluid animation, as seen in Snow White, Bambi and Pinocchio, might have to get used to the style, but the humor and the exploits of the diverse set of characters should more than make up for the less - costly animation technique.
We've previously only seen the first trailer for the film, but thanks to a presentation by the animation studio today, we now have a better idea of the cast, their characters, and just how they'll look in the finished film.
Yogi Bear Rated PG for some mild rude humor Available on DVD and Blu - ray Combining real life and computer animation, Yogi Bear brings back the old animated classic characters Yogi and Boo Boo into the setting of Jellystone Park for an adventure with Ranger Smith (Tom Cavanagh).
Remade completely for iOS by the original Amiga version programmer, using the original characters and retouched animation, combined with all new physics, AI, new controls, Daily Challenges, and a great new Career mode.
In fact, the only real story in story mode is in the prerendered movies between chapters, and while they're bordering on well made (the modeling and art style are high quality, but apparently the motion - capture budget was used only for the game itself, as the animation is done by hand and sometimes isn't that good), they are mostly just a series of scenes that show the next boss character preparing to try to destroy the heroes.
The animation is spot on — the comic timing is immaculate and you could be forgiven for thinking that this hand - drawn character is the equal of the legendary Tati.
For two, the movie marks Brad Bird's return to these characters, to this animation house, and to the cartoon business in general.
Although sometimes an awkward mix of live action, costumed characters and animation, this BBC made - for - TV movie captures the magic of C.S. Lewis» tale.
Much ado was made regarding the use of photo realistic 3D animation, which is quite stunning, and even if the movie overall was a financial failure, it did succeed in at least one major breakthrough — it showed that movies can have realistic characters without the need for actors.
The characters themselves are at least well - written for the most part, with the occasional funny skit managing to land despite the game's relatively limited animations, and they're rarely as anime trope - laden as their appearances may suggest.
I once wrote a paper on the history of animation in Japan and in research for the paper I sat and I watched a complete season of Astroboy and it was a truely lovable show with great characters.
And that may be why this animation, based on his work, features a couple of aspiring comic book creators who point to these costume choices as the inspiration for their title character.
But in this $ 60 million animation the company introduces its own characters for the big screen.
The well - chosen style of animation is both descriptive and colourful but not overly complicated, creating images that are instantly charming as well as graphically striking when deployed for the more exuberant characters Ben meets along the way.
Shark Tale would like to be the next Finding Nemo, but lacks the essential qualities that made the Pixar gem so wonderful, namely, a genuine feeling of warmth and respect for the characters to draw them as fully as possible within the limited confines of the animation.
Avars, short for animation variables, are the points of movement, which animators manipulate to create a character's physical performance.»
The character designs and animation looks amazing making for a very colorful presentation.
The visuals here is superb, and will definitely raise the bar for live action character animation.
The project is now reportedly in the hands of a mix of people, including the film's co-director Peter Sohn (known equally well for his behind - the - scenes animation work as for voicing characters like Emile in Ratatouille), Lee Unkrich, and John Lasseter himself.
With «Wall - E», «Nemo» and «A Bug's Life» under his directing belt, Andrew Stanton is a man who knows a thing or two about the perfect blend of dazzling visuals and empathetic characters who appeal to the young and the young at heart making me super excited for both his next foray into animation and his episodes of «Stranger Things» due out later this year.
The music is also charming, and the animation is excellent, making you real feel for these characters.
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