Cutout Style Animation in Cinema 4D
In short, the brief that I was given asked for me to create a cut-out style animation (South Park, Terry Gilliam) which is normally created in 2D software or in a style of stop motion, In a 3D software creating a technique known as pseudo 3D.
As this technique was completely new to me, I decided to research the techniques further and look at key practitioners of cut out animation.
Research
Cutout animation is a very traditional
style of animation based around using flat, 2D characters, which could be made
of paper, fabric, plastic or card. To
give more mobility to the character puppets, hinges were often used to join
different segments of a character. Despite this, the animation style is very
limited in movement, which gives it a unique style. Because of cut out
animation’s success, it has been emulated digitally to help maintain quality
and modernize the animation.
A good example of this would be with South
Park as the animations started out as traditional cut outs and then proceeded
to become digital as time passed and the show became more popular.
In order to further my knowledge of this
style, I decided to conduct further research on both digital and traditional
cut out animation.
South Park
Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s highly successful animations are a prime example of how cut out animation has advanced with technology. When the show fiest aired in 1997, the pilot was created using cardboard and paper cutout characters and when it was accepted for TV, the animation was changed to a digital style that replicates the original cutout style. The animation was done in the program PowerAnimator to help maintain the animations art style until the animators chose to upgrade to AutoDesk Maya at the beginning of Season 5.
Terry Gilliam - Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Terry Gilliam’s work animating for Monty
Python is very influential in the cut out style even the South Park animators
have cited Gilliam as an influence in their work. The surrealist styles of the
animations mean that there is a vast array of styles to be influenced by and
Gilliam’s use of mixed media helped to give more of an idea of which style I wanted to pursue.
Ishu Patel - How Death Came to Earth
The Kid Stays in the Picture
Artists
After I had finished researching a variety of artists and
their styles, I found the artists which I thought to be the most relevant to my work
and chose to research them further. By doing this, I felt that I might learn
new skills applicable to my own work and that by viewing more of the artist’s
work that it might help with the creative process of my own work.
Terry Gilliam
The main thing I liked about Terry Gilliam’s
work was the surreal nature of his animations. Surrealism is one of the things
I personally believe the cutout style of animation works with the best with. To
further compliment this, Gilliam used an array of mixed media assets using everything
from old photographs to watercolour paintings.
Despite the strange collection of assets,
the animation still moved smoothly and used each asset to give
another sense of life to the simulated world. As the majority of his animated
career was spent with Monty Python, a lot of his animations work around humour,
an aspect I wanted to try to incorporate into my own animation.
Cyriak
Cyriak is another British animator who uses
Adobe Photoshop and After Effects to create surreal and pychadelic animations
usually featuring celebrities or animals. A lot of Cyriak’s work uses geometry,
for example, a cats leg splitting into two legs, then those legs splitting
again. By doing this he makes it easy for his animations to escalate quickly
and become more surreal. Cyriak’s animation are almost entirely contructed in a
photomontage style, either as photos mixed with other assets he has created in
photoshop or as video clips mixed together in a similar way.
One of the main things I tried to take from
Cyriaks style of animation was the way his animations blend photos and video.
For example if a photo asset is unavailable Cyriak creates one from other
images. If I was to redo this project, I would like to emulate his use of music and sound as the
sound in his animations always seems to be fitting to the visuals.
Animation Script
MAN carrying papers walking down a long
dark corridor towards a door. As the MAN reaches the door he closes his eyes
and inhales deeply before opening the door. The door opens to a large office
room playing loud drum and bass music from huge speakers with several
intoxicated people dancing.
MERKEL does not look up from her desk and
finished cutting a line of cocaine in the shape of Germany. Just as MERKEL
finishes snorting the cocaine she hears a sticky footstep alerting her to the
MAN. The MAN extends the papers towards her looking visibly worried and MERKEL
snatches them from him. A POLITICIAN finishes a bong on the desk.
MERKEL uses the papers to roll a joint,
lights it and blows smoke into the MAN’s face to his bewilderment and
begins dancing wildly. The room begins to fill with smoke and clears to reveal
the MAN dancing wildly looking very intoxicated and ill.
Outside the office, a PASSER BY walks past
and looks confused about the muffled drum and bass music coming from behind the
door. The PASSER BY pauses for a second then shrugs and carries on walking.
The MAN staggers back into a wall, slumping
down next to an UNCONSCIOUS MAN and passes out.
The MAN suddenly sits up in bed panting and
sweating as if awoken from a bad dream and stares at his door.
The door suddenly bursts open to reveal
MERKEL dancing furiously and the room he was previously in.
Illustrator Storyboard and Scene Layout
As the animation only really takes place is
two places (the hallway and the office) I created a set layout (left) allowing
me to get a better understanding of how the scene will be set in a 3D environment. I think that creating a set layout helped me realise a lot about the production of the animation and made the production of assets and composition in 3D a lot easier.
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