Monthly Archives: October 2021
Week 2: Diary of work & Note.
Weekly diary of work for ‘Design for Animation, narrative structure and film language’. Always remember that editing should be invisible to the eye. Editing is about making it easier for the audience to read the story, so keep in mind … Continue reading
Week 2: The animation studios/animators who imitated Disney’s hyperreal animation aesthetic in their editing.
Since I want to demonstrate which animation studios’ editing style was similar to Disney, I will first explain what the early Disney’s style was. Therefore, it can be seen from the earliest Snow White that Disney combined film editing skills … Continue reading
Week 2: Bouncing Ball with Travel & Obstacle Course.
This week I created two animations, one bouncing ball with travel and one in the obstacle course. Squash & Stretch was applied.
Week 2: Good and Bad animation according to my understanding.
To me, Inside Out is a good animation. Like all the others Disney animation film, The movie gives the audience a good visual experience. In other words, the appeal is fantastic. They know when and how to simplify the things … Continue reading
Week 2: An overview of the 12 Principles of Animation.
*It is important to remember while the 12 principles are the ground rules, don’t rely too much on them or you lose your creativity and imagination. Appeal – The quality in relation to the personality of the character. It could … Continue reading
Week 1: Diary of work & Note.
Weekly diary of work for ‘Design for Animation, narrative structure and film language‘. I learnt how the camera, mise en scene and editing convey visual language during filming. There’s a lot of information in the videos, so repeating watching them … Continue reading
Week 1: Timeline & Understanding of the history of film, animation and VFX.
My understanding of the history of film: I didn’t realize that the development of film has only taken more than a hundred years. It’s amazing how fast and well such an emerging industry can grow. Film began taking shape in … Continue reading