CSU Animation and Visual Effects Showcase 2016 (Online)

Andrew Hagan (Producer)

Research output: Non-textual outputs, including Creative WorksCreative Works - Recorded or Rendered works

Abstract

The CSU Animation and Visual Effects Showcase 2016 (Online) is a completely remastered production of the original source material from the 2016 Graduate Screening for the unique demands of online distribution and widest broadcast compliance on existing/emerging digital formats. Embracing the rich history of traditional animation with the latest advances in industry-leading software, the students had meticulously crafted every frame (often with many layers) for the audience. The edit was 42 minutes runtime representing over 63,000 frames of work. Each film has been professionally treated to maximise various data rates and frame sizes; from 176x144 3GPP to Full HD 1080p MP4 formats. Video problems were corrected in industry standard compositing/non-linear software and audio normalised for a consistent playback. The source footage has not been modified in any way that compromises the original look of the production and full acknowledgment of student’s intellectual property is respected. The videos are copyright protected and watermarked by a subtle university logo in accordance with CSU branding policies. Several films have now gone on to be independently selected for the Melbourne International Animation Festival 2017 and the CSUAVFX YouTube channel has continually attracted viewers since its official launch on December 20, 2012.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherYouTube
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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