Saturday, March 31, 2012

...on Spatial and Temporal Sequences Revisted cont.

Further layering the animation re-interprets the directors choice of framing and movement as seen in the clip "Money" from Cabaret. By layering and offsetting the animations a ghosting effect occurs, allowing for an understanding of time and the sequences of moves.

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  1. I think the use of transparency in the animation is great. it really starts to create a lot of depth. I do think there needs to be some opaque object(s) to provide further depth. I also think cutting to another camera view could help. You might also consider taking more advantage of the whole screen. the activity seems to stay pretty grounded toward the bottom half of the screen.

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