Monday, 18 August 2014


Clay Animation:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTFI7_tAgm4
I liked this clip because it showed the actual character being made at first but then it also shows it being brought to life. Since it is supposed to be a children's tv show, an episode is shown with even more characters and props and how it is filmed and how each shot is taken. I would like to do something like this but it would make too much time and theres too much that needs to be precise especially if im working by mysel

http://vimeo.com/channels/cutouts
Music wasn’t very good. Boring.

http://vimeo.com/21156169
This one is my favourite out of all the ones I’ve seen today. It is a clay animation. At the start, it is obvious that camera is in a cardboard box which is a house. The window shows moving branches as it is windy so, they would’ve had to cut out a part of the cardboard box, and make what looks like a tree out of sticks and move it around per photo. I liked how they showed close-ups of the door opening and the sound effects were good too. The movements weren’t entirely smooth but i still found it effective this way. I also liked how when the man sat in front of the open window, the sound effects made it sound like it was windy and therefore his jumper was moving as the wind came.

http://webneel.com/video/collage-cut-out-animation 
i thought this animation was annoying and irrelevant.

http://webneel.com/video/polly-very-serious-search
this animation was different to other animations I’ve seen today. there is a narrator telling a story while the characters are moving. I think they used photoshop and drawing to complete this animation.

http://webneel.com/video/paper-cut-out-animation
i also find this animation interesting. It would have taken a lot of time to make as there were a lot of things that had to be moved at once in different frames. Istop Motion could be used to make something similar to this. 

http://vimeo.com/6059825
This animation was also interesting. I think that they filmed some of it in real life (where the humans where shown) and the rest was drawing and photoshop. 

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