Wednesday, 16 November 2016

Study task 4 : Andre da Loba "Tuttodunpezzo"

Tuttodunpezzo by Andre da Loba from Andre da Loba on Vimeo.

WHAT I LIKE :

  • The use of pattern in some sequences suits the playful tone of the narrative, as well as provides some welcome contrast to the more simple sequences - breaking up the animation and holding the audiences attention. 
  • The use of colour overlap and sense of texture gives a lovely handmade feel to this animation, which is the appropriate to the naive and playful nature of the story. 
  • I think some of the transitions from sequence to sequence are really effective, often using the movement of the character to naturally pan out of the frame, or zooming in or out of a certain aspect of the image to provide a change of pace. 
  • I like how the animation uses a lot of visual metaphors and quirky imagery to translate the story being narrated - it creates this lovely imaginative and abstract world. 
TO TAKE ON FROM THIS ANIMATION :
  • I would like to achieve a similar sense of the handmade and quirky/abstract nature to my own animation. 
  • As well as a similar level of a flow of sequences and interesting transitions from frame to frame. 

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