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I’ve been a fan of Ralph’s films since I first saw them when I was in college. Over the past few weeks I’ve had the opportunity to work for Ralph Bakshi.
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I’ve uploaded the videos to YouTube in HD, so click through the link below each video to go to its page and select HiDef. JoJo produced an excellent bit of animation for Ralph, so I asked him to share his process with you. My friend Joseph “JoJo” Baptista worked with Ralph Bakshi making an animated commercial for his Kickstarter campaign. Gemma Ross, Milton Knight, Claudio Riba, Eric Graf, Michael Fallik, Gary Francis, Joseph Baptista, Kelsey Sorge-Toomey, Alexander Camarillo, Alex Vassilev, Ernest Kim, Danny Young, Glenn Han, Sarah Worth, Chris Paluszek, Michael Woodside, Giancarlo Cassia, Ross Kolde, Amy Rogers Janet Blatter, Keith Lango Animation, Thorsten Bruemmel, David Soto, Paul Dini, Rik Maki, Ray Pointer, James Tucker, Rogelio Toledo, Nicolas Martinez, Joyce Murray Sullivan, David Wilson, David Apatoff, San Jose State Shrunkenheadman Club, Matthew DeCoster, Dino's Pizza, Chappell Ellison, Brian Homan, Barbara Miller, Wes Archer, Kevin Dooley, Caroline Melinger Paul Husband, Nancy Cartwright, Mike Fontanelli, Tom & Jill Kenny, Will Finn, Ralph Bakshi, Sherm Cohen, Marc Deckter, Dan diPaola, Kara Vallow John Kricfalusi, Mike Van Eaton, Rita Street, Jorge Garrido, Andreas Deja, John Canemaker, Jerry Beck, Leonard Maltin, June Foray, Paul and John Vinci, B. If you want to take your Dragonframe project file and source media (the original captured frames), be sure to copy your entire Dragonframe project folder (.dgn folder) to your own external hard drive.Building A Community of Creative People in LAĪnimation Resources depends on your contributions to support its services to the worldwide animation community. Choose a Destination and click the Export button. To export your frames as an image sequence, go to File > Export Image Sequence and select the desired options in the pop-up window.
PENCIL ANIMATION TEST MOVIE
To export your shot as a Quicktime movie go to File > Export Movie and select the desired options in the pop-up window. To loop playback, press the Loop ( 8) button. To playback your frames, press the Play ( 0) button on the Keypad. You can set an in point using the i key and an out point using the o key. To delete a frame from the timeline, click on the frame and delete it. You can also reorder frames by dragging a frame to the desired location in the timeline. To extend the duration of a frame, click and drag on the right edge of the frame to extend it. Press the enter button on the Keypad window to capture a frame.Ĭaptured frames will appear in the timeline at the bottom of the Dragonframe interface. To capture frames, go to Window > Show Keypad to reveal the Keypad window. Dragonframe will capture images at the camera’s native resolution. Select a location on your external hard drive or on the computer’s scratch drive.ĭragonframe should automatically recognize the Sony camera and show a live feed. You’ll be prompted to choose a location to save your project (and captured images) to. Name your project in the Production field and set the frame rate to 24. Launch Dragonframe from your applications folder.Ĭreate a new Dragonframe project by clicking the New Scene button. Balance will cycle through white balance options.
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Press W to zoom out (wide) or T to zoom in (telephoto). Press this button to cycle through the different lighting options:
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The camera has electronic controls for lighting, zoom, exposure, focus, etc. By default, the camera should point at the center of a 12 field sheet of animation paper. The camera can be rotated towards or away from you, but does not move left or right. This will help extend the life of the camera and lights. When finished working – please turn the power off.