Weekly diary of work for ‘Design for Animation, narrative structure and film language’.
This week’s research is about politics in media. And I found that interesting because even though I knew there were political elements, I think there are too much. But when I started doing research that I realized the political information is really everywhere. So much medias want to convince its audience to believe their beliefs. In Batman, I also saw how powerful a successful packaged political idea can be. So, maybe I should also consider the idea or thought I want to convey to the audience when I do animation in the future.
Here is the link to this week blog: Week 3: Politics in Media
Note
Audiences can be persuaded or influenced by:
- Social media
- Broadcast News and events
- Film and Animation
- Television
Audience can be potentially persuaded or influenced by:
- Broadcasts
- Print Media
- Mainstream Film and Animation
- Independent film and animation
- Games
- Podcasts
- Social media / internet profile
The key areas
- Political persuasion
- Commercial persuasion
- Race
- Gender
- Equality
- Disability
- Ethics
Gesture and pose
- Large eyes are appeal.
- Exaggeration needs to be fully interpreted.
- Fluidity is important.
- Remember creating curve to avoid stiff posing.