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30 fps vs 24 fps
May 16, 2010

When I started doing animation work on Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet, my creative and business partner, Joe Olson, told me that 30 frames per second (or more) was standard for video games. I've always animated at 24 frames per second, that being the standard for the movie industry. Since a lot of the animation I do is hand drawn, increasing the frame rate by 20% meant a lot more hours to produce the same lenght of animation.

And so, Joe and I decided that I would animate at 24 fps and the game engine would adjust its playback speed when displaying my animation.

But then, I saw how smooth and silky my animation looked when we mistakenly displayed it at 30 fps. I was immediately hooked. I love how animation looks at this increased rate, especially when it's hand drawn!

So no worry, all the animation in the game will be at a minimum of 30 fps. No cheat!


Media Launch
May 1, 2010

Last Wednesday was the media launch of TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival. I was surprised and delighted to see how much attention Fixed Fragmented Fluid received. In his speech, artistic director Ken Pickering mentionned the show as one of the highlight of the festival. We then showed the trailer to the press and the response was explosive. From there, I was dragged in front of TV cameras, trying to do my best to answer questions about the event. I even had to do an interview in French for CBC which proved to be a bit of a challenge since I don't get to practice my native language very often.

This was my second media launch with Coastal Jazz - Last year, I created the poster for the festival.


 


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