Monday, October 17, 2005

Back to Basics

Just changed the template and now i'm using Blogspot's own template. I guess i like this better than my previous template :)

whew... Finals is over. the First Sem is also over. i'll be graduating in a few months. this is getting pretty scary and exciting.

So what's keeping me busy now that the sem's oveR?
Well.. all i do is just relax. Have downloaded some US series and movies from down under. And yes.. i MISSed a lot!

Already done watching Corpse Bride and it was good. although the copy that i downloaded wasnt that clear but hey i can't complain. The movie was ok. It was a story about a man getting marriend the next day to a woman he doesnt even know. But at the moment they met they got to like each other. But things during their wedding rehearsal didnt end up well and the man ran away and eventually practiced his line and unknowingly inserted the wedding ring to a DEAD person's fingers. Well you'll get the story from here and i dont want to spoil the fun. :D

What was interesting with this movie was that it was the first animated movie using Stop Motion Animation Techniques.. So DUH what is it? Well, this technique uses photos. The puppets movements are shot using a still camera. so this means they change the puppet's posture, action, etc. using a camera. Then they put everything together in a computer and voila you got a movie!

as quoted from Apple.com website
The culmination of a 10-year engagement, “Corpse Bride,” directed by Tim Burton and Mike Johnson, is a revolutionary marriage of stop-motion animation techniques, digital photography and digital movie editing. Shot with Canon digital cameras and edited with Final Cut Pro on Power Mac G5s at Three Mills Studios in London, the film marks the first time stop-motion animation has been shot in digital.
Oh yes.. did I tell you that this was made on MacOS X? hehe

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