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Article

Introducing Feedback Sessions

  • 10 Aug 2016
  • 3 min read
Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Hjalti Hjalmarsson Author
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Time to offer something new and exciting on the Blender Cloud! For the first time, we are introducing: Animation Feedback Sessions. Do you have an animated video that you would like to get some feedback on? Share it with us, we are going to review it and publish it here on the cloud! For this session, the focus will be exclusively on (character) animation.

What does animation feedback look like?

<a href="https://cloud.blender.org/p/character-animation/57a9f88bc379cf000a89d038" ><img src="http://i.imgur.com/XHSu50f.png"/></a> Check out this video to get an idea about how a feedback session video will look like.

How do I get my animation reviewed?

Upload the video to Youtube or Vimeo and post the link or the embed code as a comment. Once voting is done we'll grab the highest rated video from there.

About feedback

Never take feedback personally, you are not your work. If you're a thin-skinned person that's sensitive to feedback then you're gonna have to grow up. Positivity for positivity's sake and negativity for negativity's sake are equally harmful in the long run.

  • Idea behind feedback is trying to make the work better. You and the person giving feedback should be on the same team. You're both striving for the same goal.
  • Choose who you get feedback from. Not all feedback is equally helpful. All notes should be taken with a grain of salt. You might need to weigh in who it's coming from regarding their experience on the subject.
  • Sometimes notes are more helpful because they spotted a problem instead of the specific solution they suggested.
  • You can get feedback from different people regarding the same work and get totally different notes. But when some of these notes address a specific problem, it's a good sign there's something there that needs to be worked on.
  • Feedback is always going to be a mixture of subjective and objective notes. More professional feedback tends to be more objective but it's rarely 100%.
  • Some notes may be very broad and others very specific. There's a chance they will seem to conflict but that's okay. It gives you the option to think about them and choose which note is more important or if perhaps there's a totally different solution that addresses both notes. There's usually no "one perfect solution", you've gotta make your own decisions based on the feedback.
  • Feedback can only be given on what's there. Anything we can't see should not be a factor. It doesn't matter if this is the first time you animate a llama or that your software crashed just before the deadline. Your work needs to be judged on its own merits without any excuses.

Learning to give and receive honest feedback will make you a better artist.

Submission guidelines

  • Length: about 10 seconds (12 seconds max). Feedback should be less broad and more animation specific on a shot-to-shot basis.
  • Framerate: 24fps, 25fps or 30fps. We recommend 24fps, especially for animation training.
  • Resolution: HD (1920x1080) is preferred but any traditional size is fine.
  • Don't include any extra information into the video itself, like your name or contact information. No intros or outros, keep it simple.

We highly recommend not having any camera movement unless you feel it's really needed for the shot.

Deadline

The highest rated submission at the end of 24th of August (two weeks from the original posting of this article) will be reviewed. It may take a few days until the review video is posted on the cloud. Looking forward to seeing your work!

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22 comments
Michail Soluyanov
Michail Soluyanov
Aug. 26th, 2016

Sessions - is this means several times? When it will be possible to offer a next video?

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/0J-Hpols3Jg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Pablo Vazquez
Pablo Vazquez
Aug. 27th, 2016

@Michail Soluyanov: Next week! We'll make a blogpost showing the results and asking for more animations. Stay tuned to Blender Cloud on Twitter, Facebook, or good old RSS :)

Jan Cilliers  de Wet
Jan Cilliers de Wet
Aug. 23rd, 2016

Seeing as there hasn't been a whole lot of response to this I thought I'd throw in a contribution. It's a take on the famous de Niro ad lib in Taxi Driver. It was done in a rush about a year ago so I have my own criticisms, but here it is. Thanks!

<iframe width="480" height="270" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zJI7C4t4DjU" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Juan Meza
Juan Meza
Aug. 19th, 2016

Here is a small lipsync excercise I did almost a year ago. Thanks in advance.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Rsevse7G8c0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Forgotten Fantasies
Forgotten Fantasies
Aug. 16th, 2016

Hi there Hjalti! This is a great idea guys. Here is a personal project (Antonio Buch, nothing to do with Forgotten Fantasies) I made for 11 Second Club although I didn't made in time. I wanted to finishing it for months so I encouraged myself for this opportunity :)

<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/179034143" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> <p><a href="https://vimeo.com/179034143">Vegetarian - Animation Test</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/user4964720">Antonio Buch</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>

Marco Antonio Real Adame
Marco Antonio Real Adame
Aug. 17th, 2016

@Forgotten Fantasies: Cool entry! I love the final pose, it is an excelent election in acting planing ;)

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Forgotten Fantasies
Forgotten Fantasies
Aug. 18th, 2016

@Jan Cilliers de Wet: Oh, I'm flattered ^v^ But I'm sure that Hjalti could see many, many flaws in it.

Jan Cilliers  de Wet
Jan Cilliers de Wet
Aug. 18th, 2016

@Forgotten Fantasies: Oh man I watched this over and over and laughed and laughed and laughed, YOU'RE A WHAT?? WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?? Whatever other criteria apply, I think this hits the centre spot. It entertains. Nice.

Forgotten Fantasies
Forgotten Fantasies
Aug. 17th, 2016

@Marco Antonio Real Adame: Thanks! It took us (me and my girlfriend) more than an hour recording the video reference exploring different acting choices. I almost became vegetarian!

Antonio J. López
Antonio J. López
Aug. 11th, 2016

I love this initiative. It is a great opportunity to improve our animations . This animation is a final exercise I did for a course. Spanish audio.

<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/175859601" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> <p><a href="https://vimeo.com/175859601">Acting</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/antoniojlopez">toniocga</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>

Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Aug. 25th, 2016

@Antonio J. López<span class="username">(toniocga)</span>: congratulations Antonio, this entry has won with the most upvotes! :) ...I'll be working on the feedback video today

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Antonio J. López
Antonio J. López
Aug. 26th, 2016

@Hjalti Hjalmarsson<span class="username">(hjaltihjalmarsson)</span>: Thank Hjalti, i'm happy to receive this great feedback. PD: Greeting to @PabloVazquez from Murcia(Spain).

Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Aug. 26th, 2016

@Antonio J. López<span class="username">(toniocga)</span>: here it is! :) https://cloud.blender.org/p/character-animation/57a9f87bc379cf0009039324

Antonio J. López
Antonio J. López
Aug. 25th, 2016

@Hjalti Hjalmarsson<span class="username">(hjaltihjalmarsson)</span>: Thank Hjalti, I can not wait to see it ;)

Marco Antonio Real Adame
Marco Antonio Real Adame
Aug. 11th, 2016

OK, it is an awesome iniciative!, here is my 2015 participation in Blender Suzzanne Awards, waiting for your feedback!

<iframe src="https://player.vimeo.com/video/178437322" width="640" height="360" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe> <p><a href="https://vimeo.com/178437322">Animation for Feedback</a> from <a href="https://vimeo.com/user1009155">chotio</a> on <a href="https://vimeo.com">Vimeo</a>.</p>

Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Aug. 11th, 2016

@Marco Antonio Real Adame: Hey Marco! :) "Length: about 10 seconds (12 seconds max)" ...this submission is 13 seconds (1 second over the maximum limit), which is not really a big deal but we were really aiming at 10 seconds and wanted to make sure there's a healthy limit ...this is more of a friendly reminder for everybody to read all the submission rules and guidelines :)

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Marco Antonio Real Adame
Marco Antonio Real Adame
Aug. 22nd, 2016

@Luciano Muñoz<span class="username">(luciano)</span>: Thanks a lot Luciano ;)

Luciano A. Muñoz Sessarego
Luciano A. Muñoz Sessarego
Aug. 19th, 2016

@Marco Antonio Real Adame<span class="username">(mareal_evg)</span>: nice man.

Forgotten Fantasies
Forgotten Fantasies
Aug. 16th, 2016

@Marco Antonio Real Adame: Nice to see you here Marco (I'm Antonio Buch) Good luck for your entry ;)

Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Hjalti Hjalmarsson
Aug. 11th, 2016

@Marco Antonio Real Adame: thanks Marco! :) ...great entry by the way, good to have a submission that features a lot of body mechanics

Marco Antonio Real Adame
Marco Antonio Real Adame
Aug. 11th, 2016

@Hjalti Hjalmarsson: OK, I have modified it. My apologyces.

Ben Meijering
Ben Meijering
Aug. 10th, 2016

What an amazing opportunity! As a beginning animator I'm still struggling with the basics, but I'll try my best to animate something I dare to show and submit to feedback :-)

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