Edward M. Corpus's Videos (California Film Foundation) - California Film Foundation2026-04-18T11:03:19Zhttps://californiafilm.ning.com/video/video/listForContributor?screenName=3d1f74tjsks79&rss=yes&xn_auth=noDemo Reel 01B With Soundtracktag:californiafilm.ning.com,2011-10-08:4396757:Video:313132011-10-08T04:21:21.481ZEdward M. Corpushttps://californiafilm.ning.com/profile/EdwardMCorpus
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</a><br />Edward M. Corpus' 9/2011 showreel with added soundtrack: "Wounded", courtesy Kevin MacLeod, Incompetech.com
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</a><br />Edward M. Corpus' 9/2011 showreel with added soundtrack: "Wounded", courtesy Kevin MacLeod, Incompetech.com Muse: A Digital Animationtag:californiafilm.ning.com,2011-08-01:4396757:Video:272402011-08-01T23:30:51.374ZEdward M. Corpushttps://californiafilm.ning.com/profile/EdwardMCorpus
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</a> <br></br>2D animation by graphic artist Edward M. Corpus, starring William Conahan, during Spring 2009 semester Digital Arts Workshop, School of Information Technology & Communications Design (ITCD), California State University at Monterey Bay (CSUMB) under Prof. Patrick Watson. Media: digital photography, Adobe Photoshop CS4, Adobe AfterEffects CS3; Music: Kevin MacLeod; Influences:…
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</a><br />2D animation by graphic artist Edward M. Corpus, starring William Conahan, during Spring 2009 semester Digital Arts Workshop, School of Information Technology & Communications Design (ITCD), California State University at Monterey Bay (CSUMB) under Prof. Patrick Watson. Media: digital photography, Adobe Photoshop CS4, Adobe AfterEffects CS3; Music: Kevin MacLeod; Influences: James Price, Yuriy Norshteyn Gummis for Gamerstag:californiafilm.ning.com,2011-08-01:4396757:Video:277372011-08-01T23:30:02.993ZEdward M. Corpushttps://californiafilm.ning.com/profile/EdwardMCorpus
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</a> <br></br>This was my very first 3D modeling and animation, produced for the Fall 2009 Digital Animation class at CSUMB: I did the modeling and camera angles in Autodesk Maya, and then composited the scenes in Adobe After Effects. My bedroom/studio actually looks something like this, except the 3D version is much neater. This isn't to be taken as a promotional for gummi bears of any particular…
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</a><br />This was my very first 3D modeling and animation, produced for the Fall 2009 Digital Animation class at CSUMB: I did the modeling and camera angles in Autodesk Maya, and then composited the scenes in Adobe After Effects. My bedroom/studio actually looks something like this, except the 3D version is much neater. This isn't to be taken as a promotional for gummi bears of any particular brand, btw, hahaha... Also, I forgot in the credits to thank artist Feeny as I included an homage to his Anatomie Gummi Bar art. Unless you scrub through it you can't really see it any detail, but it's tacked to the artboard near the digital sketch of a gummi bear. By the time I realized the omission I had run out of time and had to submit it as a final project. Multiforme: A Digital Animation About Brain Cancertag:californiafilm.ning.com,2011-08-01:4396757:Video:279242011-08-01T23:28:53.431ZEdward M. Corpushttps://californiafilm.ning.com/profile/EdwardMCorpus
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</a> <br></br>This is my ITCD Capstone 2011 final project at CSUMB. Yes, I know we usually can't see and hear gamma rays with our naked eyes and ears. But after thirty-four years of exposure to Star Wars... This was inspired by a friend who passed away from glioblastoma multiforme a month before his 32nd birthday. It's a prototype of the kind of animation that can be used for effective…
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</a><br />This is my ITCD Capstone 2011 final project at CSUMB. Yes, I know we usually can't see and hear gamma rays with our naked eyes and ears. But after thirty-four years of exposure to Star Wars... This was inspired by a friend who passed away from glioblastoma multiforme a month before his 32nd birthday. It's a prototype of the kind of animation that can be used for effective informationals, awareness and fund-raising campaigns, depending on the target audience. Original music on 4 sequences was written and performed on keyboard for Multiforme by Luke Brancato. Two other sequences were by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com. My faculty technical adviser was Patrick Watson, professor at ITCD CSUMB and digital artist.