User:Shinysheep/Tools of the Trade

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Animation is the craft that I’m going to work with. Animation is actually ‘the illusion of life’; bringing things to life through motion. In Latin it literally means ‘bringing to life’. Through animation we can bring life to actually everything. Animation needs a couple of factors; storytelling, (moving) storyboarding, animating through traditional methods (2D) or more modern methods (3D, CGI) and post production (light, montage,..) What I mostly focus on is on the design and animation part. I love to form the characters that aren’t there yet and figure out how they move and try new things out. What I struggle with during my work is that I’m actually too perfectionistic to make animations. Sometimes I can lose myself into too much detail and then I’m spending hours of work to something you won’t even notice from a further distance. And, although I really love my craft, I get easily distracted. I’m finding it hard to work on 1 thing day after day. I desire new incentives. It is also funny that, although I really love to make my work, I also get easily distracted. The things I love about animation are that in 2D animation, you really can see someone’s ‘signature’. You can see different styles and I love the variation. I think it would be cool if there was some sort of ‘style scanner’. That you can scan different animation styles based on the appearance of people. Or maybe a kind of animator’s toolbox that all animators can use to create different styles. Or something like a pocket knife for animators. A tool for different styles.


I had to narrow down this scenario and I chose to do something with 'bringing to life'. An important perspective of animation


I collected some interesting projects which have a connection with the ‘bringing to life’ of things.

My favorite animal.jpg https://vimeo.com/17456055

I think this is a good example of how an animator brought child’s descriptions to life. She recorded children who were answering the question ‘What’s your favorite animal?’ She took those recordings and made an animation with it.