Monday 26 November 2012

Animation Resources


In Kenya one of the things which are rapidly changing in tandem with the global pace has got to be technology.Among the key factors that are contributing to this is the internet. Unlike some years before,the country has been working hard to increase connectivity(reach and speeds) and the fibre optic cables have been a key driving force.
For an animator based in Nairobi,not much has changed.However one of the major benefits any animator in Kenya should/will receive has got to be an easier access to relevant content online and especially videos(tutorials mostly).Sites such as YouTube have great resources for any budding animator.In 2006,downloading such ‘bandwidth consuming’ content was difficult to some but impossible for most.GPRS and EDGE were the ‘top dogs’ unlike todays 3G and fibre optic networks and very soon 4G networks with highspeed broadband capabilities.
If you happen to be in Nairobi CBD,there’s a cyber café on the seventh floor of Norwich union house(Next to the Hilton Hotel)which has very fast internet,adequate for video downloads..Alternatively you can top up your modem(recommended) for a day and download e.g using Airtel's unlimited offer of 200ksh per day or even using Safaricom’s browse with 2ksh per minute(their unlimited offers usually have a fair usage policy)
Apart from YouTube other sites on the internet that will help any potential animator/CG artsist to better their skills,get news on the CG industry and network with other animators include.....

There are also specific sites which usually cater to a given software such as blendernation.com for users of Blender 3D so look for them and use them to improve your knowledge on the software you use.If you have any other site you feel should have been listed above please share with us on the comments section.We would like to hear from you.

and as always, remember….You are the industry.

Monday 1 October 2012

Kenyan in 3D4D Challenge


              In the last few years there has been a renewed interest in  a technology that was previously limited only to large industrial manufactures , military and the likes.3D  printing as it is commonly referred to is the process of creating items/objects by printing them out from a digital 3D model.This process basically entails buying a 3D model or creating a 3D model of an item (on a computer system using appropriate software such as Autodesk’s AutoCAD or the open source Blender 3D) you wish to have.This model is then saved in an appropriate format such as a .STL file.Lastly the file is printed using a special kind of printer that ‘prints ‘ out the object in a method commonly referred to as ‘additive manufacturing.’You can then do whatever you wish with your finished product.The potential ‘consumer 3D printing’ holds for the future is quite bright and there’s no telling how it will revolutionize the world.
            As expected several organizations are trying to find novel use for the above technology one of them being Techfortrade through 3D for Development Challenge.

            The 3D4D Challenge  is an international competition launched by London based technology charity, techfortrade that aims to unearth new ground-breaking ideas that exploit developments in 3D printing, mobile phone based scanning technology and web based design applications to improve the incomes and livelihoods of people in developing countries.The event will this year, be held in London, at The Brewery on the Friday 19th October 2012.
Roy Ombatti, a Kenyan and Mechanical Engineering student at the University of Nairobi is one of the finalists after pushing the idea of printing shoes to help combat jiggers in Kenya.Winners will be awarded a 100,000 dollars to enable them implement their entry.Visitors at the event will be allowed to vote for their favorite idea and their votes will factor in the judges final decision so should you find yourself there VOTE TEAM KENYA!!...
As you see 3D printing is one of the technologies that will greatly impact the future just like mobile phones have done.What would you do with a 3D printer if you had one??


3D4D Challenge update(posted on 25/10/2012)

The 3D4D challenge came to pass and unfortunately for us(The people who were for Roy Ombatti's idea) we lost.The winner and each of the two runners up(see the list below) received a 3D printed trophy, designed and produced by Challenge sponsor, Econolyst. The winner was also presented with a 3D printing machine from MakerBot, who also sponsored the competition.

The 3D4D challenge trophy
 
1st place- WOOF(Washington Open Object Fabricators) A team made up of students across all disciplines from the University of Washington.Their idea mainly involves recycling plastic by using it as a raw material for 3D printing.

2nd place- Fripp Design-whose project involves using 3D printing technology in the rapid manufacture of soft tissue prostheses

3rd place-J. F. Brandon-whose idea involves using 3D printing for creating  a solar tracker(a device which follows the movement of the sun as it rotates from the east to the west every day.Solar Trackers are used to keep solar collectors/solar panels oriented directly towards the sun as it moves through the sky every day) that is easier to manufacture than existing models,cheaper and more efficient.


Wednesday 12 September 2012

Shout Huge Productions(Animation Studio) Interview



Shout Huge Productions Crew

1. What is your background? (Brief story on how one decided to join the industry e.t.c, some animation companies you have worked with/at, training).

Took my heart away from money , I ain’t interested in fame (song by Wale,Rick Ross,Meeky Mill) may just have been referring to Harto of Shout Huge Productions , an animator,and the founder of Shout Huge Productions(SHP) who has a great love for animation.
Shout Huge Productions is one of the new entrants in the Kenyan animation sector determined to change the industry. The company(started in early 2012) was  founded by Harto Muhato Macharia is made up of five individuals, Harto, Bob, Shadrack, Wangari and Tito.The team has a combined experience, of more than ten years.

2. What are some of the (major) stints/shows/productions you have been involved in??

Harto, has created several short animated clips by the name Soul Lion and another known as Muchoki.I tend to favor the style and story- if I may say of the latter: Muchoki (You can never go wrong with a love story infused with a dose of conflict such as war).However make a point of watching - (YOUTUBE: harto 191) - them both and tell me what you think.

3. What are your preferred tools of trade? (Software) and why (cost, speed, experience e.t.c)?

Shout Huge Productions operates using some of the ‘most potent arsenal ‘in the industry (Adobe suite,Toonboom,Photoshop,Cinema 4d,Maya and 3DS max and even Wacom tablets).The company has made a significant investment in ensuring that they are well equipped .
According to Shadrack: “the reason for using these tools is because we admire Professionals who use them: chief Nyamweya, Glen Keane, Ryan Woodward.”
For shout huge productions…”The tool doesn’t define what they do” they define what the tool does for them.

4. Some of the major challenges you face in the industry and possible solutions?

Like any other venture there will always be challenges to overcome, the main one for SHP is getting Kenyans to realize quality animation is now available as compared to what we previously had.
“We will offer unique quality production that is how we at SHP studios will tackle this challenge and let the product speak for itself.”
““One of our main aims Is to be able to compete with international animation studios and to achieve this We have acquired a never give up attitude towards our work and fueling ourselves with ambition to succeed by constantly motivating each other to work hard, “talent is nothing without hard work” Harto says. ”” 

5. Current projects we should know about/be expecting?

We have projects and short films expected from the studio, among them is a local animated music video (in 2D) that will be out in 2-3 months time.

6. What are your sources of inspiration and motivation (what keeps you going)?

The crew at SHP Studios draw their inspiration from different sources. They would like to make a product that Kenyans can relate to e.g.animated cartoons (since most of the content aired in Kenya’s is foreign)
  • Bob a.k.a Mr. Paul, likes to get paid for what he likes to do which is drawing.
  • Wangari a.k.a Cookie, the only female in the group appreciates the chance of being part of a team that will be creating quality, local media content for the Kenyan people.
  • Harto a.k.a Huge was inspired from a young age by shows such as Thundercats, Heman, SaberRider, the Star Sheriffs, The Incredible hulk and Danger Mouse. His motivation is to one day to create an animated series or movie that captivates and inspires as much as this animated series did for him.
  • Tito a.k.a the Model, is motivated by a lot of the visual effects and animation he sees on TV inspiring him to create better and greater visuals and 3D models.
  • Shaddie a.k.a JR’s inspiration is Disney and DC comics and wants someday to work in a studio that compels as much as Disney and DC.

7. Word of advice to local budding animators and interested parties (e.g. steps they should take to join the industry e.g. training etc)?

“Nothing that is worth it, comes easy” animation is a rigorous and involving process, passion is key.
Different skill sets are brought out in animation such as; 2D and 3D animation, comic art, script writing, sound engineering, storyboarding, compositing and graphic art. So there is definitely a skill for an animator to pick up on and grow in strength. Animation needs team work, we advise local animators to come together to better the industry.
Animation is the wave of the future in film production and not just advertisement, to all those upcoming animators ,lets come together to tell the African story-animation style.

8. What are some of the services that one can expect from your company?

The company is involved in all aspects of animation production from start to finish. They offer traditional 2D animation, 3D animation and 2D cut out animation, storyboards, comic, motion comics, we also offer digital art, edutainment and visual effects.

9. What are some of your interests apart from animation?

Of course all work and no play makes…..Miguna a dull boy. The crew at Shout huge productions have other interests they enjoy such as reading, playing with Lego’s, watching movies, listening to Dub Step music and skateboarding .They also have a soft spot for basketball as evidenced by the mini Basketball Rim in the office used for practice when taking a break from animating.

Shout Huge Productions Studio mini basketball hoop


All in all we all start form somewhere. Shout Huge Productions have made their first step and we all expect the best. Another plus is the effort they made to incorporate a female team member.

Remember……YOU ARE THE INDUSTRY!