5/10/13

Promo Card

A promo card for my film which is now called "Pockets".  From draft to final look:




3/29/13

Raccoon Tale

early concept


My fourth year film called "Raccoon Tale".  Still on the rough animation stage.  Just made an online story portfolio called hannahhanportfolio.blogspot.com.

Here are some of old and new boards:

page 2

page 6

page 1

page 2





1/25/13

Life Drawing for Animation 2

Here's some of last month's work.  Each figure was drawn on regular paper with permanent marker in 1-2 min.




12/29/12

Emotions and Shapes

Here's a few assignments I did in visual development class on designing emotions(happy, sad, tranquility, and rage) and shapes on familiar stories.  Not my best on using Photoshop but it was a fun experience.









Life Drawing for Animation

I haven't been uploading for awhile so here's a few drawings I did in "life drawing for animation" class during Fall semester.  Most are drawn in 30 sec to 2 min.






6/3/12

After School

During my last days in CalArts as a third year, I did not finish yet another film and won't get it all done in summer.  Here's a test scene I did awhile back.


As much as I want to finish my earlier films, old work is hard to come back to and many shots I see aren't worth spending too much time on.  I've decided that my second and third year film will end up being a teaser/trailer for my reel when school starts again.  Time to move on and start working on portfolio and idea for my fourth film.

4/27/12

More Watercolor Sketches!

Here's more sketches I did during my work on 3rd year film.  It's mostly my class in character design with Phil Rynda.



Sunny, Demi tria, and Sharon Mo
(Students I taught on watercoloring.)

3/20/12

Watercolor Sketchbook

Here's some watercolor sketches in cafe, school, and stores I did over the weekend.  I haven't drawn like this in awhile...




3/16/12

Film Design

Last few weeks of designs on characters for "Tigers Next Door".



Old Design




2/29/12

Old vs New boards

Redid some boards last week.  Posture and expressions are important in storytelling.