Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Claymations - DLD, Morph and Adam


In todays lecture we looked at three videos which were all animation. They were all made from clay. This includes characters props the the background. To make these clips they take a series of photos and put them together to make the character/prop etc move.

Darkness, Lightness, Darkness -  contained two hands in a small room. the further the progressed with making body parts the more the body parts came. for example they found a moth (ears) and grabbed the moth and tour it in half, and used them to listen, then other parts of the body came into the room like feet and a head. Eventually it made a fully grown man and he was squished in the small room and turned the light off.


Morph - Morph is about a man more like a stick man that was making jelly, he has a strange blog like pet, the pet is interested into what he is making, the man makes the jelly and leaves the jelly to set as he walked off his pet goes to see the jelly and finds out it is another one of the blob pets and the stickman come back to the jelly and tries to eat it but the jelly jumps off the table and walks away with the mans pet.


Adam -  Adam is about a boy that has been placed on the moon, he is alone and doesn't know what to do. constantly making mistakes as he is trying to get use to the habitat he has been put in by a hand (creator) when he finally realises he is getting company he is disappointed with a penguin, they hold hands and hug.

Ryan and Aiden - Claymation - Our story was of a blue blob rolling minding its own business
, when it runs into a lighter and the lighter burns it into a puddle, the puddle then shows that it is still ok from the flame. We did this using a stop-motion software and put it together and added music on pro-premiere.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyH-ESc5SCY

1 comment:

  1. These are OK descriptions, but you are asked to evaluate/critique the movies. In the main you have repeated what I said in class. Try to write down what it said to you, rather than just what you saw. Your claymation is good however.

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