Jerry mentions putting together a series of animated references and documents that outline curves to the dev teams...this is common place in places like automotive HMI design which has a lot of motion and interactive content. Rive will make this process so much easier in automotive UI based content and other interactive media. Great work to both Joey and Jerry in this interview!
Rive as an analogy is somewhat like the coding and interactivity you could design with DVDs, menu designs, button movies, loops, interactive playlists, random playlist and non repeat playlists, button selection to media transitions. There was some coding you could include in interactive DVD design that was rarely explored or implemented at any level I saw, commercial to B2B, to direct to consumer or collector. Obviously the next gen version
Such an interesting interview! I think I need to start learning Rive. How cool would it be to work on UI for video games? What an exciting opportunity.
Yep! Same story here. Went to school for graphic design and then learned motion graphics on my own after college after learning about the work Digital Kitchen was doing around 2004.
Absolutely hard work pays. There are other problems, though in the motion, designer, editor, field, and work environment that needs to be addressed. Anyways, I’ll leave it at that. This is a very interesting video in that it shows that a certain level of controlled greed can also help you succeed if you have the talent. Because you have to have some level of that to keep pushing forth to make seven figures you see opportunities you go for it!
I love this comment. "Controlled greed" is such a great term. I think a lot of us are always looking for a way to get the "high score," and in that sense greed is really just a desire to win.
Recently I pitched RIVE to our Web Development team (located in Germany). Although they liked it very much, but they are still not sure if it adheres to GDPR (Data protection) laws here. Does anyone using it for commercial purposes ( e.g integrating it in client's website) in Europe? Any link that clears the confusion? thanks!!
My understanding is: A Rive animation, once implemented on your site or app, is just code. GDPR is really about what a company is going to do with your data and how they will be marketing to you. A website with a Rive animation on it is no different than a website that just uses CSS or video for motion, and the GDPR compliance would be handled through messaging, opt-ins, etc... Unless there's something I'm not thinking about, I don't think Rive impacts GDPR compliance at all.
Jerry mentions putting together a series of animated references and documents that outline curves to the dev teams...this is common place in places like automotive HMI design which has a lot of motion and interactive content. Rive will make this process so much easier in automotive UI based content and other interactive media.
Great work to both Joey and Jerry in this interview!
Rive as an analogy is somewhat like the coding and interactivity you could design with DVDs, menu designs, button movies, loops, interactive playlists, random playlist and non repeat playlists, button selection to media transitions. There was some coding you could include in interactive DVD design that was rarely explored or implemented at any level I saw, commercial to B2B, to direct to consumer or collector. Obviously the next gen version
Such an interesting interview! I think I need to start learning Rive. How cool would it be to work on UI for video games? What an exciting opportunity.
Yep! Same story here. Went to school for graphic design and then learned motion graphics on my own after college after learning about the work Digital Kitchen was doing around 2004.
Absolutely hard work pays. There are other problems, though in the motion, designer, editor, field, and work environment that needs to be addressed. Anyways, I’ll leave it at that. This is a very interesting video in that it shows that a certain level of controlled greed can also help you succeed if you have the talent. Because you have to have some level of that to keep pushing forth to make seven figures you see opportunities you go for it!
I love this comment. "Controlled greed" is such a great term. I think a lot of us are always looking for a way to get the "high score," and in that sense greed is really just a desire to win.
Sometimes, but not always
12:58 Passion path. Never know which piece fits until you encounter the next.
Let's all double down on Rive... Let me know as soon as you've launched the course!! OR a discord!!
I just wanna state, for the record, that I'm wearing an Emmure shirt in this interview.
Yeaaaah Jerry!! Happy for ya man!
i am lottie animator from 4 year i didn't understand about the benefits of rive
Recently I pitched RIVE to our Web Development team (located in Germany). Although they liked it very much, but they are still not sure if it adheres to GDPR (Data protection) laws here. Does anyone using it for commercial purposes ( e.g integrating it in client's website) in Europe? Any link that clears the confusion?
thanks!!
My understanding is: A Rive animation, once implemented on your site or app, is just code. GDPR is really about what a company is going to do with your data and how they will be marketing to you. A website with a Rive animation on it is no different than a website that just uses CSS or video for motion, and the GDPR compliance would be handled through messaging, opt-ins, etc...
Unless there's something I'm not thinking about, I don't think Rive impacts GDPR compliance at all.
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