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Doing Our PartOverviewTeam #1756's visualization group consists of just two students (and three mentors). Both of our students are returning from last year. They took home the "Best Rookie Animation" trophy in 2006 and came back this year with their experience and a drive to create an even more complex video that would stretch their skills against the "Think Green" challenge.
If you look at the preview, you'll notice a few things that stand out. First off, please read the plaque as it shares the essence of the video. Make special note of the fountain, which not only bears our team # but is also in the shape of the FIRST Logo. You may also recognize the Murray Baker Bridge and the Illinois River stretching out behind the park.
Geof Roberts is the lead and has been a tremendous help with both modelling and mapping of the objects within our fictional city. Austyn Simons has shared the modelling and mapping responsibilities as well as being our sound guy. Both students have worked dilligently over the past six weeks to become more familiar with the various features of the software in order to make the most advanced animation possible. They've worked long hours and have given considerable thought to the "finer details" of the animation to make the city seem more real.
Both are Juniors at Manual High School in Peoria, IL. Geof is a recent recruit for the JROTC program through the school while Austyn has been busy juggling our gruling schedule with wrestling and student council responsibilities. Both students have shown tremendous growth in their knowledge and skill level within the 3D Studio Max software over the course of our 6 week creation process. In addition to 3DS Max, we used Paint Shop Pro to help create a few of the final maps used in the animation. Caterpillar, Inc. provided the sound booth for recording the voice over used in the final soundtrack. Our team is sincerely grateful for everyone who helped get us to the finishing point on this year's animation! Go Team Argos!
ThemeThis year's theme is: Thinking Green.
Thinking Green. Sustainable Design. Environmentally Responsible.
It's called by many names, but it means one thing: caring about the planet we live on, and making sure that the things we create have as little negative impact on the Earth as possible.
It's about meeting our current needs without preventing future generations from meeting theirs. It's about approaching the creative process with a respect for using resources efficiently. And it's about each of us playing our part to do something that impacts all of us.
AnimationPreviewStoryboards*Note: Peter Campbell's name is spelled incorrectly in the video.
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