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Razi
08-28-2005, 03:24 PM
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Behold I have completed it! The first Creation Warrior Production! After 3 months I can finally show off my short film "The Fox and the Mirrior."

I did it because I am currently attending CalArts and every year we are expected to make a short film. I Have to say the people in the department are the most hard working insane awesome people before. I am just one of the individuals who accomplish this great feet every year. It's Awesome! Only now can I appreciate the amount of work that goes into hand drawn animation. So much work for such a short thing. But it means so much! Now I feel like I can accomplish anything!

"The Fox and the Mirrior © copyright 2005 Margaret (Razi) "Creation Warrior" Mathison and Creation Warrior Productions, creation_warrior.com@hotmail.com; Made and Archived at CalArts in 05/05.

Now on to the next film…. =)


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Title: The Fox and the Mirrior

Length: 1:48 sec (25 shots)

File Type: currently crappy 3 meg swf (looping)

Created with: Pencils lots of pencils, Mostly with my trusty mechanical pencil with .5 HB high-polymer lead(man it killed my hand) but also a lot with Crete-color Monolith and Tombo HB drafting pencils. All on "12 field" animation paper, (about 14" by 12") I tested the animation on a "lunch box system." I then scanned it in using Animation Stand and put the drawings in order in After Effects then Edited all the shots (27 of them) together with Final Cut Pro. The only place Flash had was in out putting it for the web. Other than that nothing was done in that program. All Drawn! Crap!

Death Toll: Some 1600 drawings over three months, average of 3 to 12 hours strait work a day (yes this is true!) and many, many sleepless nights. This isn't all just drawing I also had to plan it out x-sheet it, scan it, compose it and output it. Well for every second there needs to be 24 frames I drew about 24 -12 frames for every second...yeah just do the math.


+ FAQ +

Have you done other animations?
No. This is my first.

Where did you get the Music?
I go the music from one of my friends who had it around I heard it and I just had to use it. It was calling to me. ;P And I now know it was made by Dead Poetic and the song is called "A hoax to live For." There you have it.

Gender?
The fox is actually female. I wanted it to kind of come across without being weird. But really she is just a fox. =)

Were you Helped?
No. I did it all on my own

Don't understand it.
Yeah I ran out of time and was unable to complete like 5 shots.. Perhaps that would have made it a bit clearer. But also it's kind of a take it or leave it piece. It's abstract in a sense and I really think you can only understand it if you've "been there."

Meaning?
It's more of just a piece that expresses in an abstract way my emotions. The butterfly is supposed to be kind of the dream, what the fox wants...It's supposed to represent desire. The Mirrior (Yes Mirrior) is just supposed to show our worse enemy, ourselves. The fox is me because I am well a fox ;P .

How long have you been animating?
I've been at Cal Arts 1 year and this is my first animation.

You spelt Mirror wrong.
Yeah long story. I know it is not the common spelling. Mirrior/Mirror; Color/Colour. I came across that spelling in an old fairly tale once. It stuck in my head. And well Mirror is Mirrior now. And you pronounce it different. "ior". It's my own little kick but I'm glad we are all learned in English.

Why is it so sketchy?
Well I liked it that way and as far as the construction lines go I ran out of time.

Will you clean it up and color it?
No. What is done is done. My next film is going to be more clean but I have not time to go back and fix this one. And really it was painful to make this film. I do not want to go back.

Are You selling Copies?
Yes. In September 2005 I will open that up. DVD or VHS. The price will be no more than $10 for both the DVD and shipping and handleing. It will also be high quality resolution and a few special features.

NOOB!
08-28-2005, 03:29 PM
:D i thought sumone of ur status would just ignore my emails.

Welcome to AF! wonderful piece,so inspiring too,what can i say,all the questions have been answered haha.

can't wait for u next piece!!

one thing though,u mentioned selling sum dvds of this,but you used a copyrighted song....so isn't that like....illegal?

Wmic - ?
08-28-2005, 04:21 PM
I can't believe what a mass of prof animators signed in this forum
Good Work NOOB! ^_°

And better work to you, Razi
excellent animation! *thumbup*

Terro
08-28-2005, 06:06 PM
Welcome indeed Razi. Amazing style, I love the sketch effect.

ori@r.a.m
08-28-2005, 06:07 PM
wow! that was great! oh and welcome :D

TFC
08-28-2005, 06:56 PM
I remember being impressed by this on Newgrounds. I want to go to CalArts for college. All the stuff I've seen from there is amazing. Oh and there's that Brad Bird guy who went there :P.

jakiloblanco
08-28-2005, 06:58 PM
Ahhh the mighty Cal Arts. never ceases to impress! great stuff!

Razi
08-28-2005, 11:59 PM
:D i thought sumone of ur status would just ignore my emails.

Welcome to AF! wonderful piece,so inspiring too,what can i say,all the questions have been answered haha.

can't wait for u next piece!!

one thing though,u mentioned selling sum dvds of this,but you used a copyrighted song....so isn't that like....illegal?


Status nothing. I'm a freakn' sophmore student. All that this film should be admired for is the time that went into it.

As for the copies of the film. I got a few requests awhile back to make copies because the internet version is realy pixalated. I can't aford to give them out and send them off for free. Illegal maybe but I have to make it worth my time if people want copies. If/when I get called to a court I'll not sell another copy. THough I doubt that will happen. My next film will have original music just in case I might be able to send it to a film festival.

Thank you for your complement. =)

+Razi+

NOOB!
08-29-2005, 05:00 AM
yo razi i hope u hang around here.DO NOT dissapear,hah.

i remember sometime ago there was a webpage where u had a photo of what equipment you use for pencil testings,i can't find that link,and do u know how much all that equipment would cost?

Mistchiff
08-30-2005, 04:41 PM
That was Really really awesome =D

BUt also really very weird =D

was alot of emotions going on.
FOR my own taste is a tad overplayed in the character.

the character dident appeal to me.
felt like a complete alien towards that character and vise versa.

anywho i really loved it casue you can see the fluedety and NON lazyness behind it.

TRUElley great WORK OF A SPLENDID Artist.

yes..

Razi
08-31-2005, 02:25 PM
yo razi i hope u hang around here.DO NOT dissapear,hah.

i remember sometime ago there was a webpage where u had a photo of what equipment you use for pencil testings,i can't find that link,and do u know how much all that equipment would cost?

i might dissapeer when school starts but a small animation community has it's appeal. =)

And here are the images:

My desk:
http://www.deviantart.com/view/18393167/

Community Pencil Test System:
http://www.deviantart.com/view/18393309/

And the Supplies Tutotial I Wrote:
http://creationwarrior.com/i_materials.htm

It has prices listed and suggestions.

Really it's just expensive but you can look around here:
http://www.cartoonsupplies.com/index.php/cPath/28?osCsid=b9e1bb493ddaeaa923cb2a7489bf6a9b

NOOB!
08-31-2005, 04:38 PM
yeh so i looked on that site

..................i'll stick to flash for now shall i? haha,i'll have to borrow that equipment.

thanks for em links.Let us in on ur next project whenever u can.

edit: any chance i can see an x-sheet from the fox and the mirror? i really want to get better understanding of an x-sheet.

ewomack
09-01-2005, 07:37 PM
I really enjoyed watching the animation. The sketchy style was fun to watch. Was it originally shot on film?

dunbar10
09-03-2005, 05:07 PM
stunning work.

bruce
09-15-2005, 05:15 AM
Sweeeeeeeeeeeeet

Razi i truly admire your dedication to your work. That animation musta took a hell of a lot of hard work, and it paid off.

Well done and, make another!

-nelson-
09-22-2005, 09:27 AM
that was beautiful. i admire your hard work. what got u into animation and how did u basically start off?
i cant believe calarts uses film!? you shud really tryout flash( i kno wut its like doing traditional animation) great job :D

rodrigo!
09-25-2005, 06:49 AM
i cant believe u did that all yourself thats a great achievement well done!!
good work !!!

womball
09-25-2005, 02:07 PM
Very beautiful. I still think you should eventually go back and color it. My sophmore project was only 120 frames, but it ran about a minute and was cel painted. I am hoping my junior animation will be about 1300 frames. I have about 12 weeks left, and I intend to color, get some original compostions, sound effects, and voices. Blah that's going to be tough to get to quality wise, I hope I can produce something like that, would help with my portfolio. :D

Did you shoot on 1's or 2's?

NOOB!
09-25-2005, 02:18 PM
hey guys,just wanna say razi is very busy at calarts,and probably won't be able to reply for a while ;) hope shez back soon though.

womball
09-25-2005, 02:34 PM
I'm going to be real busy soon too. I got to UArts, and I'm still finalizing the dialog and animatics. Once I finish those, its super focus time. I scheduled myself about 250 frames per week. I might ahve to order another box of Bawls caffiene drink. Works wonders if I need to pull all nighters.

motionmilitia
09-25-2005, 04:32 PM
Wow nice job! You've got those head turns DOWN! Alot of greats have come outta that school... looks like we might have another one!

Rubberhead
10-18-2005, 11:36 AM
Bloody hell :blink: awesome!
Hope to see more of your works bieng posted here in the future.

Sangfroid
10-18-2005, 01:14 PM
dunno if you're still here! But god damn it why don't you get more Calarts students to post internet content!!!?? It would be the ultimate recruiting tool. *sigh* If i lived in America I'd go to Calarts. But i''ll settle for the uk he he.

NOOB!
10-18-2005, 01:49 PM
hey sang,where getting there man,people are taking allot more interest in the subject,before u know it there will be a LONarts hehe.

Mundokk
10-19-2005, 09:50 AM
great work man!

Sangfroid
10-19-2005, 09:59 AM
hey sang,where getting there man,people are taking allot more interest in the subject,before u know it there will be a LONarts hehe.

ha ha we can only hope >< I mean London is actualy huge for aniamtion I mean huge. But for some reason there's no realy good animation BA's situated there. Richard Williums is based in Camden for christ skae T_T. And perticularly in advertising we've got a huge history. We gotta hook up with that somhow noob ;_;.

NOOB!
10-19-2005, 12:10 PM
yeh,so how would i go about getting to bournemouth institute of art and design from waterloo? i wanna go in november...i dunno what tickets to get and stuff..

i went to surrey institute 2day,looked ok,but then they gave us a free dvd reel of past students who graduated this year,and the work was extremly crap.i mean...i'm not even exaggerating...

:rolleyes:

richard williams is in camden? bleeeeeh...

oops,spamming on my own forum,sang could u reply to this in the *fear of higher education* thread ;)