Showing posts with label timing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label timing. Show all posts

Friday, October 25, 2013

Basics of Motion Design

I came accross this video on Vimeo and thought it was really interesting, it's basically a compilation of clips designed by students at the University of the Arts in Bremen where they were supposed to explain, in each clip, principles of motion design through animation. The most interesting for me is the simplicity of the animations and also the fact that I can identify many of these principles after I started taking M&A.

Some of the "basics of motion design" shown here are:
Timing
Print x Motion Design
Transitions
Suspense
Keyframes
Movement
Negative Space
and many more (check it out)


The Basics of Motion Design from Rogge & Pott on Vimeo.

Monday, August 26, 2013

The Basics of Motion Design



Motion design is the most intricate and dynamic field of design. This video from the Hochschute für Künste (University of the Arts) Bremen introduces viewers to the many different aspects of motion design.

Ranging from color to sound, timing to physics, the video gives a vocabulary for discussing the art of motion. Taken by itself, the video covers so much in 23 minutes that it is worth taking notes on.