Cyberarts 99: International Compendium Prix Ars Electronica By Hannes Leopoldseder and Christine Schopf, editors Our piece "Bad Night", as winner of an Honorary Mention in Computer Animation, appeared on pp. 134-135 in the book. (Text transcribed down below the article...) |
BAD NIGHT Emre Yilmaz / Lev Yilmaz
[Prix Ars Electronica 99 Honorary Mention, Computer Animation]
A young lad receives a telephone call which stirs up an unexpected
challenge to his ego. He briefly indulges in self-absorbed mental
meanderings in the evening air. Sadly, in the process he fails to
notice a series of highly improbable, if not miraculous, opportunities
before him.
Although the concept & message of Bad Night is based purely
on whiny psychological humor, it was created using innovative techniques
in performance animation (motion capture animation).
Taking cues from the look & movement of Balinese shadow puppets, Emre
and Lev made the characters by filming co-workers and friends in various
poses and expressions. This video was then scanned and imported into
Photoshop where the actors were cut and pasted into virtual "puppets".
The lifeless puppets were animated using ALIVE motion capture software.
Various movements were controlled by joysticks.
Lev and Emre Yilmaz are a two brother team who have been making trouble
since they were kids given a Super 8 camera by their unsuspecting mom.
Emre Yilmaz is a puppeteer/animator working at Protozoa, a San Francisco
based animation studio. His work areas include puppeteering, character
design, character setup, applying motion capture to non-human characters,
and internet animation. Lev Yilmaz came to Protozoa in February 1998 when
a quick collaboration with brother Emre won 'Best Performance Animation'
at the World Animation Celebration that month.