Posts Tagged ‘Music Video’

Return to 3D model animation

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Expressions

A couple of years ago I was working on a music video, using scans from the 3D scanner project. The body object would be create with 3DSOM, the head by FaceGen Modeller, lip-syncing by Magpie Pro, and character animation using Automatron, with the main animation done in 3D Studio Max. Sadly, the music video was never finished; I left headed to London, and the video production company failed to do their job. Now that I have Automatron, and am using it with for architectural visualisation/simulation, I’m in a good position to finally actualize what was in my head.

The following is a proof of concept of just how easy it is to get animated, articulated faces in 3DS Max:

 

 
Facegen exports a complete collection of “morph targets” for each expression, and phoneme (phonetic sound, used for lip-syncing). You can either choreograph these by hand in 3DS Max, as above, or let Magpie Pro work them out for you.

Fantastic discoveries at London Toy Museum

Friday, March 7th, 2008


This looks so incredible, and reminds me of the “plants with eyes” music video. The transformation is engrossing, organic, and beautiful.

Dappled Cities Fly, and warehouse

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Dappled Cities Fly

The good news is that we’ve completed scanning the band members of Dappled Cities Fly, and it looks like I’ll be co-directing (and doing the majority of animation for) a music video for their song Holy Chord.

The bad news is the warehouse I was set up in has been sold, and so I have no studio. I have a fair few models scanned however, and have work that can be done on them without the need of more scanning.

Award for best support

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

I’d like to direct your attention to the extraordinary dancing going on in this music video (Armi ja Danny’s “I wanna love you tender”):

sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ!

Tuesday, March 21st, 2006

sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ!

sCrAmBlEd?HaCkZ! is a program for mixing sound and video snippets taken from any (music) video source into a new audio-visual experience, based on any audio input, and in realtime. The promo video gives the best summary of what it does and how, and also has an example of the software being used. This is fab, and hopefully the software will soon be released (as GPL for open-source developement) so we can all have a go!