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Picture Perfect stills

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Date Created: 4th July 2007
Technology Used: Adobe Photoshop and Premiere, Autodesk 3dsmax 9 and Autodesk Combustion 2
Hardware: Windows XP PC’s
Director and Producer: Rhianna Williams
Assistant Director and Producer: Andrew Taylor
Modellers and Animators: Yoon-Ji Kim and Hamid Mousa
Render: Scanline Renderer
Description: Animation Diploma Showcase for 2007 JMC AcademyShort, Comical Story about a mischievous child and her dislike of family photos.

Picture Perfect

Date Created: 4th July 2007
Technology Used: Adobe Photoshop and Premiere, Autodesk 3dsmax 9 and Autodesk Combustion 2
Hardware: Windows XP PC’s
Director and Producer: Rhianna Williams
Assistant Director and Producer: Andrew Taylor
Modellers and Animators: Yoon-Ji Kim and Hamid Mousa
Render: Scanline Renderer
Description: Animation Diploma Showcase for 2007 JMC Academy
Short, Comical Story about a mischievous child and her dislike of family photos.

Connor’s penguin in texta



Connor’s penguin in texta, originally uploaded by jcmurty.

Content Creator: Connor Murty
Date Created: 7/3/2006
Type: illustration
Technology Used: coloured texta + scrap paper
Description: Connor drew a series of penguins during our popular Animal Logic + Happy Feet March event.

spider in the garden

Content Creator: James Christopher Murty
Date Created: 11/11/2006
Type: photograph
Technology Used: Canon PowerShot S10
Description: shot in the backyard with my trusty old digital camera using the macro setting

turkey day 2006

Content Creator: James Christopher Murty
Date Created: 25/11/2006
Type: stop frame animation
Technology Used: busted Ti, iSight camera, PHP, Bash shell script, isightcapture utility
Decscription: A short time lapse animation of Turkeyday. An annual event we host in Coogee around Thanksgiving.
This year I documented the occasion with an iSight camera, a headless Ti Powerbook, and a nasty pile of php and shell scripting.