Showing posts with label class project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label class project. Show all posts

For The Moment (2007)


This film was made as the final class project by Priyanka Kaushal and myself. It was made using different media - 2D animation on paper, oil paint on glass, and live action frames edited on Photoshop (in a method similar to rotoscoping.)

Adobe After Effects and Adobe Premiere Pro were used for editing and compositing.

The film was screened at the 2008 edition of OSIAN Cinefan in New Delhi.




© Subhangi Subramanian/National Institute of Design 2007

Feedback (2007)


This film was a class project made together by ten students as part of a workshop conducted by Basque animator Isabel Herguera. It won the Best Student Film Award at ASIFA India 2007, Mumbai.

Each frame was made with paint on glass and captured using GB Timelapse. The film was edited and composited using Adobe Premiere Pro. The soundtrack, called "Feedback" is by Ojos de Brujo from their album Techari, and has been edited for the film by Xabier Erkizia.

In addition to winning at ASIFA, it was also the Runner up in the Best Film category at the Pune International Film Festival, 2007, and was screened at the Mumbai International Film Festival in February 2008.





© Subhangi Subramanian/National Institute of Design 2007

Time Up (2007)

This clay animation film was a group project done as part of the academic curriculum at NID. The models were made from a base of thermocole, sponge foam and wire, then covered with glue and clay. M-Seal was used on the non-moving parts to make it strong.


The film was shot using a Canon camera connected to GB Timelapse, edited on Adobe Photoshop and Adobe After-Effects, and finally composited on Adobe Premiere Pro.



© National Institute of Design 2007

Forbidden Fruit (2006)

This stop-motion film was a group project and part of the academic curriculum at NID. The story is an alternate version of Adam and Eve... with Adam entirely absent, and a lot more chaos!

It was shot in live-action with props, on a blue background that was replaced later on Adobe Photoshop. It was composited using Adobe After Effects 7 and edited on Adobe Premiere Pro 1.5.

This film was nominated for the Best Film (Graduate Film Category) at the Annecy Animation Film Festival in France, 2008.





© National Institute of Design 2006