My initial idea was a whiteboard animation in the style of Mulheres Barbados. I originally presented this idea, and an idea for a 2D paper animation, to the group. After discussion with them i decided to trial the whiteboard animation. After a few attempts I discovered that it would be really hard to create the desired effect that I had initially been hoping to achieve.
After discussion with my tutor, I decided to try a new idea based on an image that we found by Julien Vallee. After further research into his work, this really inspired me and I created many test and development pieces as a result. I decided to create three seperate animations, each showing different animation techniques, however all linking together in some way. Stuart Messinger suggested that I could use this idea however make it into one sequence, rather that three individual animations. Another idea was to use three seperate animations, however really mix them up into a single animation, using sequences from each. As I developed my animation further I realised that, mainly due to time avaliable, it would be more effective to produce a single animation. After shooting the initial animation using istop motion, Mr Haycocks suggested that I could use corel painter to give my animation a more personal touch, again I produced samples of this technique which i feel were very sucessful. I recieved feedback from a range of people which enabled me to develop my ideas and progress in my animation.
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