Difference between revisions of "SL Cert - Advanced Machinima"
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Advanced level certification candidates must demonstrate a mastery of the following topics: | Advanced level certification candidates must demonstrate a mastery of the following topics: | ||
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1.1 Demonstrate ability to produce seamless lip synch animations to avatar speech. | 1.1 Demonstrate ability to produce seamless lip synch animations to avatar speech. | ||
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2. Advanced animation | 2. Advanced animation: | ||
2.1 Demonstrate ability to produce lifelike animation shots and scenes. | 2.1 Demonstrate ability to produce lifelike animation shots and scenes. | ||
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3. Advanced lighting | 3. Advanced lighting: | ||
3.1 Demonstrate ability to produce convincing set lighting in world. | 3.1 Demonstrate ability to produce convincing set lighting in world. | ||
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4. Advanced editing and motion graphics | 4. Advanced editing and motion graphics: | ||
4.1 Demonstrate ability to produce complex edits using professional video editing tools (e.g. Adobe Premiere, Apple Final Cut Pro). | 4.1 Demonstrate ability to produce complex edits using professional video editing tools (e.g. Adobe Premiere, Apple Final Cut Pro). | ||
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5.1 Demonstrate ability to control sound requirements on in-world sets. | 5.1 Demonstrate ability to control sound requirements on in-world sets. |
Revision as of 14:06, 9 January 2010
Overview
This is the criteria required for a person to become certified on Machinima for Second Life on the advanced level.
Audience
High end professional animators and filmmakers who use Second Life to produce videos.
Pre-requisites
Intermediate Certification.
Testing Criteria
Advanced Machinima:
1. Lip syncing
2. Advanced animation
3. Advanced lighting techniques
4. Advanced editing and motion graphics
5. Advanced sound (foley, soundtrack music, spatial audio)
All skills will be demonstrated as a combination of a theoretical (multiple-choice) test, practical application in-world, and a complete final video containing all required certification criteria. The video will be done according to a defined script.
Advanced Level
Advanced level certification candidates must demonstrate a mastery of the following topics:
1. Lip syncing:
1.1 Demonstrate ability to produce seamless lip synch animations to avatar speech.
1.2 Must be convincing on close up shots (e.g. head shots).
1.3 Must be demonstrated using several different voice actors using different cadences and speeds
2. Advanced animation:
2.1 Demonstrate ability to produce lifelike animation shots and scenes.
2.2 Demonstrate ability to produce shots using effective facial expressions, avatar movement, and lifelike qualities including use of non-human avatars.
2.3 Demonstrate mastery of frame rates, control over in-world obstacles such as lag, and use of animations without visible pose balls.
3. Advanced lighting:
3.1 Demonstrate ability to produce convincing set lighting in world.
3.2 Demonstrate ability to craft lighting to match mood called for in different script situations and genres (e.g. training, romance, sci-fi, horror, comedy).
4. Advanced editing and motion graphics:
4.1 Demonstrate ability to produce complex edits using professional video editing tools (e.g. Adobe Premiere, Apple Final Cut Pro).
4.2 Demonstrate ability to produce complex motion graphics effects and titles.
4.3 Demonstrate effective incorporation of still images and consistent color management.
5. Advanced sound:
5.1 Demonstrate ability to control sound requirements on in-world sets.
5.2 Demonstrate ability to capture vocal dialog and do seamless overdubs to ensure consistent high quality sound.
5.3 Demonstrate the effective use of foley and effects sounds added as post.
5.4 Demonstrate the effective use of soundtrack music:
5.4.1 According to genre (e.g. training, romance, sci-fi, horror, comedy).
5.4.2 Proper placement in scenes.
5.4.3 Proper mixing and equalization.
5.4.5 Proper use of spatial effects (e.g. doppler effects, distance, close up)