The use of shape in visual storytelling.
- Subject:
- Applied Science
- Arts and Humanities
- Computer Science
- Graphic Arts
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Pixar
- Author:
- Disney Pixar
- Khan Academy
- Date Added:
- 07/15/2021
The use of shape in visual storytelling.
Introduction to shot lighting.
How can we model water using particles?
To make realistic water we'll need to soften the particle collisions.
The use of space in visual storytelling.
Every light sources makes a different kind of rainbow, known as a spectrum.
Now let's explore how we can use springs to represent hair.
What are the consequences of any choice? Why do we care?
First we'll explore a single particle under the influence of gravity. Click here to check out the Effects lesson.
Now we'll add spring stiffness and damping to our system.
Storyboarding your scene.
Introduction to storyreels.
Introduction to story beats and the story spine.
How are lens choice, camera movement & depth of field used to increase artistic impact of our films? We'll also explore how we get things wrong on purpose.
Now we'll explore a method to develop curly looking hair.
Theme and structure.
The use of tone in visual storytelling.
When multiple forces are acting on a particle we'll need to express them as a single force known as a net force.
Every force in our particle system will be represented with a vector.
Introduction to virtual lighting.