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Los Angeles, California, United States
This is Tina. I am an artist, an animator, a joker, and a laugher. I am not the best but I am not the worst either. And my goal is to be on top. These blogs are bringing you my greatest passion in life, which I hope you will enjoy. Nothing is as entertaining as images, both still and moving. So please, forget the real world and welcome to the world of imagination~

"When you really draw something, never fear to be BOLD, otherwise, it won't be that amazing~" Tina N.


P.S. Did I not tell you that I am also a writer? At some point it dawned on me that I do enjoy putting my imagination in texts, not just images. Oh joy!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Apple Trouble - A Beginning Flash Exercise

This is my very first animated short. This was a group project including 5 students from CSUN: Marilee Spencer, Laura Tellier, Tian Xiang, Eric Damian, and Tina Nguyen (me). They are all very talented and creative. I was so glad working with them. My job was to design the character Newton, animating most of Newton's scenes, and animation editing. Marilee designed the background, animated the first scene (Newton is sitting and reading under the tree), edited the storyboard draft with sound, and voice the tree. Laura designed the apple tree, animated most of it, and created the script. Eric co-designed the tree, animated the lip-sync of the tree, and voice Newton. Tian put together the storyboard and sound effects, timed the scenes, and animated a few scenes. We all did the storyboard and discussed about the story. The music was done by Garrett Crosby. It was a very fun project done for the Flash class (Animation 363a, Professor Steven Theis). It is not completely perfect but at least we finished it on time for grading. Hopefully in the near future, we can edit it and make it better soon.


This animation was done during the Spring semester of 2011. I wanted to post it on this blog a while ago but I forgot! But well it is finally here! :)

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