Friday, 2 April 2010

Aspects discussed with your tutor and feedback recieved

What ideas have you presented to your tutor and peers? How have your ideas and original plans changed in response to feedback and changes in circumstances? What comments did you receive?

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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