Sunday 9 October 2016

Session 2 group task

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7n8vJWzDq8OajZRNnJER0FJZEk/view?usp=sharing



  This group project in class ran quite smoothly. We were forced to think about pose to pose animation within a short part of an animation.

We chose the picnic basket scene from "Mickey and the Seal" (1948) and looked at the various movements and emotions depicted in the scene. Overall the scene was fairly easy to evaluate with screenshots used to further explain our points The six questions were as follows


  1.          Which key poses show the character thinking
2.          Which poses present the best staging
3.          Which poses can be removed but still maintain the story?
4.          Does the animation work from a different angel?
5.          What are the character emotional beats?
6.          Comment on the style of timing


As a group work activity, it helped us once more to build teamwork and cooperation. From the point of view of animation, it developed our skills in critical evaluation.  

Above is the link to the word documents with the answers.


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