Digital Animation with Experimental Techniques
Taking the Sequence Back to the Computer
A course by Danaé Gosset , Designer and Animator
About the video: Taking the Sequence Back to the Computer
Overview
“The frames are now scanned, so I can now sequence the animation.”
In this video lesson Danaé Gosset addresses the topic: Taking the Sequence Back to the Computer, which is part of the Domestika online course: Digital Animation with Experimental Techniques. Combine the digital and the physical world by creating animations with mixed media like acrylic paint or pastels.
Partial transcription of the video
“Taking the Sequence Back to the Computer Now we'll sequence all of our frames back into Photoshop and create an animation. Now that our frames are a scanned back in, it's time to sequence them. For that, I'm gonna open my file and go back to my scanned folder. I'm just gonna slide it inside Photoshop right here. Here is our first page of animation. What I wanna do is actually get back the PDF over here and just place it on top. I'm just gonna select the first page right here and press OK. Now I'm gonna press Enter, and I'm gonna have to select each of these edges because the edges aren't re...”
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Course summary for: Digital Animation with Experimental Techniques
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Category
3D & Animation -
Software
Adobe After Effects, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, Cinema 4D -
Areas
3D Animation, Animation

Danaé Gosset
A course by Danaé Gosset
Danaé Gosset is a multidisciplinary artist specialized in experimental animation. Originally from Paris (France), she studied at the School of Visual Arts in New York, where she lived for ten years. During her time in New York, she co-directed and animated singer-songwriter Mitski’s music video A Pearl.
Danaé has worked with companies such as Talmor & Talmor, Delcan & Co, Art Camp, and Sagmeister & Walsh. She has also collaborated with organizations including The Art Directors Club, D&AD, Graphis Annual, Indigo Awards, SXSW, Adobe, and the Type Directors Club.
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