I had not taken into consideration the meaning of the story I based my animation on. I tend to brush things of like this but when I sit down and think about it small events such as this one have had a great impact on me and I had not even noticed. Just as the way I realized the impact events in my life have on me, I could use this as a method when helping students build up their concepts in their artwork.
I think the main challenge was figuring out how to have my setup to take the pictures. I wasn’t sure about the materials at first or how I was going to have the paper character interact with the real world. I thought of what material I could use that would make it easy to view the character in the real world. So I thought of placing the character on a transparent object to have the illusion of her in our world.
I had not taken into consideration the meaning of the story I based my animation on. I tend to brush things of like this but when I sit down and think about it small events such as this one have had a great impact on me and I had not even noticed. Just as the way I realized the impact events in my life have on me, I could use this as a method when helping students build up their concepts in their artwork.
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Alex Wagner
3/6/2014 10:20:38 am
It's interesting to see how you solved your positioning issue, and your solution was definitely well executed! I had no idea that you propped the main character on a piece of transparent material. I enjoyed this.
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Kelsey
3/6/2014 10:45:24 am
I enjoyed your story, and I think that the fact that the character was placed on the transparent board, actually physically separating it from the people it's interacting with really plays with your concept of being different and left out until you found the bronie club
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Lizzi
3/18/2014 10:11:06 am
I liked your video and the story of it. It was personal and relatable for anyone who's been a fan of something but didn't know anyone who also loved it. I think the way it was technically done was really well. I also loved the use of the transparent board.
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