- The variation of pace within this animation I think works well to hold the audiences attention - using moments of suspense and drama, followed by more fast paced sequences.
- Something I particularly noticed within this animation is often how one sequence will flow effortlessly into another, giving the narrative fluidity.
- The animation being made up of a number of different narratives, however, this is effectively marked through there being a subtle change of pace or aesthetic.
- Aesthetically I think this animation is really pleasing. The use of two colour overlap is very effective in highlighting key aspects of the image, as well as providing a more handmade and print based feel to the overall animation.
- I also really enjoy the textural quality of the animated images, and how each frame is carefully considered - being able to work as images or illustrations of their own right.
- This particularly animation also caught my eye due to its quirky and sometimes abstract nature - not everything has to be representational.
THINGS TO TAKE ON:
- The colour overlap - used to highlight certain areas and create a focal point. It also adds a strong sense of print and the handmade, which I like.
- The effortlessness of transfer from sequence to sequence - I like the idea of something coming in and moving across the screen to reveal something else, or zooming into a particular part of the image to provide new detail.


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