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MOTION GRAPHICS
MOTION GRAPHICS REVIEW
The Basics
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Have beginnings in the 1950’s when Hollywood asked graphic designers to animate movie
titles for feature films. This developed into what is now called Motion Graphics
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1980’s television corporations began adding motion graphics for television network
branding, station I.D.’s and bumpers: Examples: ABC round logo , NBC Peacock, CBS
Eye designed by Paul Rand
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Motion graphics often combine music with images
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Utilized in:
• Film titles
• Television Station Identification and Bumpers
• Commercials
• Public Service Announcements (PSA’s}
• Interactive media: web animations, Splash pages, Navigations, Banners, Adverts, DVD menus
• Music videos
• Environment: interior design, Video walls, retail *how many TVs do you see when shopping at
Wal-Mart or Meijer?
• Exteriors: Billboards (animated), Marquis( time square)
MOTIONGRAPHICS REVIEW
The Basics continued…
Motion Graphics Techniques and Methods
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Relies heavily on Design Principles for compositional continuity
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Mixed media: images mixed with live action footage, text, music, scanned images
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Kinestasis: Camera motion over still images
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Collage: artistic technique where fragments of images, materials, and other flat objects are arranged
into the same pictorial space.
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Compositing: creating a final 2D image out of a various layers or 3D elements
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Layering: Positioning various elements over one another to reveal or hide portions
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Key-frame Animation: locking in attribute values at various specific frames and allowing the computer
to interpolate between the values to create motion or attribute changes across time.
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Image Processing: special effects, color editing, stylization: Non destructive changes to original
footage to create new visual style or visual alterations.
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Rotoscoping: Drawing or painting over live footage
MOTION GRAPHICS
Motion Graphics in Television
Harry Marks
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“Wanted the 13” television to be a porthole to something more”
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Inspired by 2001 Space Odyssey Star gate sequence special effects by Doug Trumbull
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Utilized same idea for ABC’s Movie of the Week opening sequence
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Worked with Pacific Data Images company for 10 years
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Pacific Data Images (PDI) becomes Dreamworks
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Carl Rosendahl PDI visionary
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10 years created computer animation for Harry
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He helped cut costs, quickened delivery times
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Designs done on Macs and sent to Dreamworks
Check out
Harry Mark’s interview
on Lynda.com!
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1987 Monday night at the movies
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Entertainment tonight opening titles won Emmy
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Harry did not create flying logos but sent viewers on a trip
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Believes in the sticking with rules of design: “If you know the rules and have a vision, you will rise above the
rest”
MOTION GRAPHICS
Motion Graphics in Television
The Basics
Branding
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Networks spend huge sums of money assessing viewers and developing their on screen look
Station identification
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Every station is required to identify itself on an hourly basis and at the beginning and end of a
broadcast period
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Identifies the stations call letters, and channel number.
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IDs must be able to apply the aesthetics of a logo
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5-10 seconds
Show openers
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15-30 seconds
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Used to set the stage for the up coming program
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Should reflect the networks identity and tone and captivate the viewer and keep them watching
Commercials
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5-10 seconds to hour long infomercials
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30 sec commercials referred to as “spots”
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Used to generate brand recognition and facilitate product sales
Bumpers
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2-5 second transitions between programs and commercial breaks
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Motion Graphics in Television
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Lower Thirds
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A combination of graphics and text that appears on the bottom portion of the screen to
identify the station, the presenter, and the content being aired.
Mortises
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Full screen graphics that are used to frame live footage some times used with lower 1/3’s
Lineups
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Inform the viewer of up coming programs by displaying the name dates and times
Public Service Announcements (PSA)
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Non commercial spots that strive to create public awareness about issues
Music Videos
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Huge presence in music videos which are now considered multifaceted forms of art and
popular culture.
MOTION GRAPHIC SCREENING
Examples of Motion Graphics for television and music videos
Harry Marks interviews Lynda.com
CRISH Design
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Formerly Cyber Motion is a motion graphics design studio founded by Trish and Chris Meyer
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Authors of the book: Creating Motion graphics with After Effects
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Create motion graphics for movie titles, Broadcast, and Corporations
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Been using After Effects since its earliest beginnings
Giant Octopus Studios
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Selected Television Motion Graphics
Viewpoint Creative
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Network ID, Television Program ID
Zona Design:
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Selected Television Motion Graphics
Susan Detrie:
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ESPN Spots
Blur Studios:
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Kids choice awards opener
Freestyle Collective:
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Cartoon network, MTV, Comedy Central spots
Yellow Submarine: Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds track: : George Dunning, 1968
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Developed by experimental artist
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Rotoscope technique applied to old clips of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers dancing
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Colors were applied with little care for continuity from frame to frame
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This film sets the stage for development of music videos