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    What If Film Analysis

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    acquires when I realized this story of inconsistency requires me to sit through a film where adults act like children and don’t tell each other they feel, where animation gets thrown in and out of a film just to depict the fact that Chantry is an animator and of course the confusion of the Title “What If”. Most people would say this film would leave you in a “human mush” and tracing out words like “aww”, but I just found the film so childish and no connection at all. I feel like the director…

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    many modern poets, Collins writes in free verse, eliminating formal structure and allowing creativity to blend in to every line. In his poems “Budapest”, and “The Dead”, Collins uses various poetic devices to create meaning for the reader. YouTube animators Julian Grey and Juan Delcan take creative liberties in their visual representations of these two poems. The poetic devices used in Collins’ writings and the visual and auditory representations of his poems respectively form different meanings…

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    Enchanted Drawing History

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    The field of animation has been one of the most interesting and creative forms of film and its history goes almost all the way back to the beginning of movies. The first example is a short two-minute film called The Enchanted Drawing from the year 1900. It was not entirely animated as it included live action footage, but it was the first movie with animated sequences as far as I am aware. It consists of a man (in live-action) drawing a picture of a man's face on an easel, as well as other…

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    Pixar Research Paper

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    (Catmull 2014) Then once Pixar and Disney started working together, Disney got their form back and is becoming successful once again. The merge helped Pixar become successful to the point they could do things. Upside to the expansion is more jobs for animators. Also with the technology moving forward, so it animation. The Good Dinosaur is a prime example of the technology we have today. The rendering of the environments is Phenomenal and this is only the beginning. Pixar is now facing…

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    What is Persistance of Vision? Persistance of vision to me, is never giving up on what you believe, never giving in to those who doubt you, and never allowing anyone to deter you from accomplishing your goals. Inventors, musicians, designers, animators, actors, and doctors; this list can go on because one of the things all these have in common is that they are all artists of some degree. Everyone on this planet who has a vision for something they believe in, the only way to achieve it, is…

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    I took a random chance, and I became a top-competing animator. And to be honest, that’s what college is about. Finding your strengths and weaknesses. Your core values. Taking chances (while avoiding student debt). In fact, I found how much I hate engineering and physics through animation; I only did these courses…

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    The idea of stories or text being reinvented or reconstructed is not unusual any more. Many original texts such as Frankenstein can be transformed into many new or even unrecognizable remakes using any sort of mediums by any composer changing not only the mediums but also the plot for the story drastically. Frankenweenie is one of the remakes of the original Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The novel got its title from the main character in the novel, Victor Frankenstein, which was inspired by…

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    animation is also a key part in why Moana is so successful. The animators were able to make the characters move and speak flawlessly no matter what they were doing, from walking to dancing to sailing they all moved effortlessly. They were able to speak flawlessly with excitement, eagerness, or anger depending on the character’s mood. whether the character’s were singing or just talking, especially Moana’s character. The animators also made sure to bring the character’s tattoos to life…

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    You Almost Kill Narrative

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    I just knew that I was dead. When I woke up, I was in the hospital. I remember the cops asking me, “Ms. Lacy, can you tell me what happens?” For a while, I beat myself up for lying to the cops. The fear of what my family and friends would say if I told them the truth that I was on “Facebook.” I just lied; I told them I reach down to pick-up my phone. I remember my mom giving me that look as if she knew there was more to that story. But, she waited until I recovered to scream and tell me things…

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    Fantasia Film Analysis

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    There have been many animated movies that were very popular during the 1940’s and 50’s. Some are still watched and have been recreated in today’s times: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, and Dumbo. Although not the first animated movie to be created, Fantasia (1940) was the first movie to connect classical music with animations. Directed by James Algar and released in 1940, this movie was the first of its kind, using classical music and creating scenes with animations around that…

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