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3d/2d Animation
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Are you in need of talented Animators?
ULS
Media was founded for the purpose of producing
high resolution animation for the commercial, film, entertainment
and multimedia industry.
We create animations for all ages and types. We can also create complete original works or use some of our own stock animation templates to help you with your next commercial, banner ad, flash website or movie CD.
3D computer animation can enhance your video, web, and television advertising and give your business a more modern appeal. |
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From Character Design to Your Television or Big Screen, we use all of our skills, in Stroytelling, Editing, and Visual Effects to create animations that will make you, laugh, cry or just plain go "What just happened to me?"
We work in all different styles and modes of animation such as:
-Traditional 2-D Cell Animation
- Flash Web Animation
- 3-d Animation for Commercials
- Stop-Motion Claymation |
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Character Designs from ULS Media Artists J.Vinazza and Rob Smith can bring a sense of humor or drama to your Ad.
Characters vary in shapes and sizes, depending on your needs. Use them as mascots for your company, or as Storyline Characters in video Games, Animated Shorts, Commercials, and more.
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StoryBoards
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A storyboard is essentially a large comic of the film or some section of the film produced beforehand to help film directors, cinematographers and television commercial advertising clients visualize the scenes and find potential problems before they occur. Often storyboards include arrows or instructions that indicate movement.
ULS Media creates and delivers storyboards, animatics, comps, photomatics, and live tests to a variety of advertising agencies in a variety of places.
Quick turnaround, flexibility, creative problem solving, and personal attention are all standards of our service. Overnite and electronic delivery via FTP or email are available to you any day of the week. |
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Animatics |
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In animation and special effects work, the storyboarding stage may be followed by simplified mock-ups called "animatics" to give a better idea of how the scene will look and feel with motion and timing.
At its simplest, an animatic is a series of still images edited together and displayed in sequence. More commonly, a rough dialogue and/or rough sound track is added to the sequence of still images (usually taken from a storyboard) to test whether the sound and images are working effectively together. |
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