Friday, November 9, 2007

Parallels between good animation and good dance

Let me make this clear. I can't dance. My wife has regularly commented on my inability to look even remotely cool when I dance (I don't try very often... it gives her to much to giggle at). I was watching TV last night and the final for 'So you think you can Dance' was on. In it one of the dancers did the most amazing solo for the program, and while I was watching it, it occurred to me that there a so many parallels between watching a wonderful dance/dancer and watching amazing animation.

From my undeducated dancing eye, the thing that I most enjoyed about the dancing were the same things I most enjoyed about great animation.
- Incredible strong storytelling poses
- Wonderful interesting absorbing transitions
- Variations in movement and timing
- Curves (man.... the way the guy in the final was able to move his body through the air with everything following these fluid arcs)
- Settles

It seems to me that a good way of explaining to people what the difference is between good animation and bad animation would be to get them to look at good and bad dancers and compare them.

I had a hunt on youtube and found the guys final solo. Unfortunately you have to wade through the standard corny discussion leading up to it, but if you're an animator, watch this guys solo. The pose he hits at the end of his pirouettes is wonderful to watch.

Great stuff.

:) I love animating!

His solo is about half way through the whole clip (2 minutes 11 seconds in), so skip forward to it if you can.


The Viennese waltz!

5 Comments:

At November 9, 2007 at 3:52 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hola! What happened to the link animation_tips.html?? There was gold on that page!! =)

 
At November 16, 2007 at 4:04 AM , Blogger shaun said...

:) Its still there. Nothing should have moved.

http://www.shaunfreeman.com/animating_tips/index.htm

 
At December 6, 2007 at 4:46 PM , Blogger Chad said...

Hey shaun I have always wanted to be an animator for movies or maybe even start my own animated show or short. I ended up choosing a different route for college but am gradutaed and still have the desire to animate.
What suggestions do u have for me to get into animation. Am I able to learn by merely buying the right software and playing with it...or do I need a degree to really get recognized or do well with it?

 
At December 8, 2007 at 1:46 PM , Blogger Chintan Shah said...

hello sir,

Just wanted to thank you for all your efforts you have put in gatherings all the animation tips section and this blog as well... for helping budding animators like me :D

You ROCK!!!
Regards,
Chintan Shah.

 
At October 28, 2008 at 1:58 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

People should read this.

 

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