Tuesday, 10 May 2011
Dirty power won't end poverty
Sunday, 1 May 2011
Thuggee Life
Thuggee Life from Rafianimates on Vimeo.
I challenged myself to create an animated cartoon, from scratch, in 7 days. Thuggee Life is is what I came up with - a one note gag inspired by characters from Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
Sound fx and voices by Rafi Nizam
Music sourced from this royalty free site
Written, designed, directed and animated (in 7 days) by Rafi Nizam
Sunday, 24 April 2011
Thuggee Life: I have an animatic! But...
This morning I very quickly threw together a story reel/animatic for Thuggee Life - but as it's Easter weekend I'm visiting family and friends today, so I didn't get a chance to upload it before leaving the house. I'll upload it when I get back later. But the point is - I have an animatic!! At the moment it's about 40 seconds long and features a pretty patchy scratch track LOL!
Thuggee Life micro animation production blog pt. 1 - The Idea
- create an idea from scratch
- develop that idea into some form of narrative
- take it through pre-production (storyboard, animatic, layout, design)
- break down all the shots for animation
- plan that animation
- animate it
- clean up and finalise the animation
- add colour
- put some music/sfx or voice work in
- deliver it on deadline! (in this case upload it to vimeo)
A tall order, no doubt about it. Here's what I've managed to do so far:
THE IDEA
(note: the frames read in columns top to bottom)

Drawn in a couple of minutes, scamping an idea out like this helps me see whether it is likely to work. If it doesn't work, at least I won't wasted too much time. Fortunately I felt this had potential but looking at the frames I realised a lot needed reworking (screen direction, choice of shots and framing are some glaring examples).

In this second attempt I was starting to flesh things out - especially with the characters themselves. Once I'd drawn these thumbnails and looked at how the action played out, I knew I needed to explore the characters a little more - particularly how their design could add to the story and help show their personalities on screen. So I made some very loose sketches exploring exactly that:

Although I only spent half an hour on them, these character sketches really helped me develop the personalities, which in turn helped me find the story beats I was looking for. It's a chicken and egg thing with story thumbnails and character sketches. It's always more effective to design characters that are doing something, or saying something or responding to something. As you can see from the ones I've marked with a red asterisk, drawing poses for a specific story purpose yields the best results.
Thursday, 31 March 2011
Ascent - Drawings From Life
Ascent - Drawings From Life from Rafianimates on Vimeo.
A short film reflecting on my experience at life drawing class.
All drawings were created by me during one session in March 2011, in the life drawing studio at The Prince's Drawing School, Shoreditch, London.
Images - Rafianimates
http://www.rafianimates.co.uk
Music - osymyso
http://www.osymyso.com