Tuesday, 22 February 2011
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Cardboard Smile
My first experiment with cardboard, depth and a deep frame. I want to try and make more of these in the future. I like the idea of creating little scenes out of clay or cardboard that someone can hang on his wall.
Sunday, 6 February 2011
Showreel
I posted my new showreel on youtube a while ago.
It's also available on vimeo now!
Showreel 2011 from Kasper Werther on Vimeo.
It's also available on vimeo now!
Showreel 2011 from Kasper Werther on Vimeo.
Thursday, 3 February 2011
It's ALIVE
And still kicking.
I've been very busy the last couple of months, so there was no time for blog posts!
Two weeks ago I uploaded two new animations that where made for our 3rd year group project at the HKU. They were made for the website of "het Klokhuis", a long running (since 1988) Dutch television program for kids.
The animations are basically short instruction video's for simple games that kids can play with random household items. It's based on the book "Spelletjes met Spulletjes" by Ferry Piekart and Lars Deltrap.
This was the most fun and exciting project I've had during my years at the HKU, because I used to watch Klokhuis a lot when I was young. There's even a chance that they'll air the animations on tv.
Plus each animation had to be a different style, to add to the chaos and playfulness of the games. They didn't hold us back in terms of creativity.
The intro and outro were made by Nicky van Kessel, and Rover Race was a collaboration between me and Arthur Gorissen.
Rover Race
Bobbel Frommel
Check the other animations by my groupmates in the youtube playlist below, or by following this link.
I've been very busy the last couple of months, so there was no time for blog posts!
Two weeks ago I uploaded two new animations that where made for our 3rd year group project at the HKU. They were made for the website of "het Klokhuis", a long running (since 1988) Dutch television program for kids.
The animations are basically short instruction video's for simple games that kids can play with random household items. It's based on the book "Spelletjes met Spulletjes" by Ferry Piekart and Lars Deltrap.
This was the most fun and exciting project I've had during my years at the HKU, because I used to watch Klokhuis a lot when I was young. There's even a chance that they'll air the animations on tv.
Plus each animation had to be a different style, to add to the chaos and playfulness of the games. They didn't hold us back in terms of creativity.
The intro and outro were made by Nicky van Kessel, and Rover Race was a collaboration between me and Arthur Gorissen.
Rover Race
Bobbel Frommel
Check the other animations by my groupmates in the youtube playlist below, or by following this link.
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