Chartered Surveyor Cliff L'Aimable demonstrated his versatility in this commission for the London Borough of Camden when he was asked to produce an original graphical motion video to mark the opening of the 2003 Building Quality Awards at Londons British Library on behalf of its Building Control Services. This is a sample video clip he produced using Autocad & 3d studio which I managed to obtain, which included his own work on the musical sound track re-mix ( which included sound captures from Kings Cross underground station as well as from places in and around central London i.e traffic noise !! ) which were eventually seamless blended into the final sound tracks played here in this video clip. The overall work ran for 25 mins and was projected in Londons prestigious British Library, Kings Cross. The overall production content was produced in three sections with the graphical models produced entirely on a laptop by Cliff. With a background in computer aided design he explored different possibilities in the development of "rolling backdrops" which could be used during presentation events and other exhibitions. He was commissioned to develop other graphical work on behalf of the local government services as a consequence of this visualisation which he still currently undertakes with ongoing commisions to cover such events exclusively now for the London District Surveyors Association at Guildhall, London.
UPDATE: Further project overview seminars are currently being run on this project from the Royal Victoria events suite in Londons Docklands for those interested in tall buildings as well as other general residential developments. He currently is the Chairman (Southern Region) of the Association of Building Engineers.
Grt stuff .......just like a playstation game !
TheJimbobaggins 1 year ago
À l'oeuvre on reconnaît l'artisan, à tout casser !!
ArchitekJenny 3 years ago
Awesome, I noticed that they also run these awards elsewhere in other boroughs. How was autocad used in this video clip then ?
CincinatiKim 3 years ago