Monday, February 22, 2010

Video Reference For Jumps

This movie is rated PG for Premium Goodness.



Video shot at 30 frames/second.

Video analysis of path of action



Tuesday, February 16, 2010















The following is an analysis using the program Tracker. Specifically, it is an analysis of a falling bottle.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The following is rated R for Reference.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

In the latter part of 1986, a year smitten with Final Countdown by the band Europe, and a slew of interesting and entertaining media, such as The Labyrinth and Top Gun, not to mention Karate Kid and Jeff Goldbloom's The Fly, I was born.

I can't quite remember the occasion, but I'm sure there was thunder and lightning along with fatal rainfall. From that time on, I stumbled around the gravel below me, as I do today, finding new paths to take... Power Rangers and X-Men through the years. At the age of five, I just randomly started drawing. It was almost like a pencil and a piece of paper ran up and slapped me in my youthful, boyish face. Comics were my poison, ranging through the years from the very silly to the utter macabre. By the time I was a young man, only 21 years of age, I was woefully obsessed, having 56 comic issues to my name, ranging from 20 to 40 pages each.



In addition, I am a fool for performing on stage. I have been in a band since age 16, and have recorded and written over 50 songs.





I am currently living in San Jose, and attending SJSU as an Animation Illustration major. The experience thus far has risen strong feelings of paranoia, anxiety, and excitement. Every day is a new task, and also a new chance to prove myself. It's an odd and fulfilling existence to be able to wake up every day and learn something new. Physics of Animation, specifically, looks like an intriguing class and I have a thirst for knowledge.