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FINAL || Jock In The Box Logo Stinger

I had so much fun making my own logo stinger so I wanted to take a shot at another one for my final project. My dad owns his own disk jockey company called, Jock In The Box Entertainment. I did not design his logo but I had lots of fun playing around with it for this project! I'm also currently obsessed with the song from the red iPhone 8 commercial so thought it's fun beat would be perfect for a DJ logo stinger! I've really enjoyed this class and have had so much fun learning so many new techniques that I didn't even know I was capable of in such a short amount of time. I hope you all have enjoyed my work as much as I have enjoyed yours! Looking forward to definitely continuing to play around with motion in the future! Enjoy! :) Kaylee Powers ICM 504 Final || Jock In The Box Logo Stinger

Advanced Motion Inspiration

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https://youtu.be/IuisYC9x3Y0 This first stop motion short film that I came across absolutely blew me away. It's crazy to me how such small, mindless, everyday items can come to life with a lot of dedication, patience and hard work. Amazing, clever and adorable! https://youtu.be/3jxdWlM5ONM Another stop-motion, but so intricate and detailed to give it the perfect, real-life effect! I felt like I was in a coffee shop! https://www.invisionapp.com/blog/web-animation-ux/ I'm really starting to become obsessed with animated user interface - there is so much to do to bring any app to life simply and effectively. I loved this example (scroll to the second one) for an app pertaining to something of 24 hours in the day and the transition from AM to PM.

Chapter 10 Notes

Show & Tell: Create, Share, and Network ·       Every animated story has the potential to become a hit – viewed not only by the masses but by important industry folks looking for fresh talent o    The market is also flooded with content o    Cable networks battle with Netflix, Amazon, Hulu and more than 500 million YouTube channels Get It Out There ·       How does an animated storyteller find an audience to distinguish itself from the crowd? o    Getting your project seen by the most and the right eyeballs Step 1: Package Your Project ·       All about design! o    Create a working link (password protected for festivals) that’s ready to share Title Logo & Still: ·       Design a clean, quickly legible logo for the title of your project paired with a still “photo” from your film that embodies the story o    Necessary for promotional materials & displayed on your website, cover for DVDs or on posters for film festivals Synopsis: