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Wo, Kin Ching (2022) Creating industry quality creature animation for films. (unpublished BSc dissertation), University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth
Abstract
Computer technology has been rapidly integrated into the film industry in recent years. 3D animation has become a mainstay in movies, TV and video games, Moreover, it is becoming an indispensable part of human life. This project artefact aims to use the Indominus rex (I-rex for short) in Jurassic World 2015 as the main character to restore some of the animation scenes in the movie. The purpose and scope of this report are to find and study how to create lifelike and realistic creature animations in the industry. As well as the reference to the importance of creature animation and understanding of the behind-the-scenes production of some movies like Jurassic Park 1993. The production cycle of a film usually takes about six months to four years to complete. The production staff can be completed by teams ranging from 3 to 300 people, but this project requires personal exploration and reference to industry standards to help achieve these goals.
Course: Computer Animation and Visual Effects - BSc - U2700PYC
Date Deposited: 2022-11-03
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