Monday, 22 February 2016

Essay Plan


Essay Plan

Intro:
Techniques in which digital cannot offer and traditional hand drawn can, linked to aura.
Technique/quality 1 – higher sense of connection to the viewer due to the animation being essentially straight from the animators pencil to the viewer. Reference Frederick Back as his animations connect with the viewer very intimately
Technique/quality 2 – traditional animation has a sense of charm and likeability when compared with digital animation. Quote from Paul wells book “Drawing for Animation” talking about Joanna Quinn’s work on a “Charmin” toilet rolls advert and how her style of traditional hand drawn animation has the soft, charming qualities, which are hard to achieve through digital animation, “Joanna Quinn’s distinctive drawing style has become the brand identity for Charmin toilet rolls. The softness and ease of the bear drawings imply the same characteristics in the product itself.”
Technique/quality 3 – drawing is a core process in all animation regardless of whether the final outcome is digital or hand drawn therefore drawing will always be a necessary skill in creating animations. 

Academic sources to reference: 
 Paul Wells - Drawing for animation
Wells, Paul, Joanna Quinn, and Les Mills. Basics Animation. Lausanne: AVA Academia, 2008. Print.
Paul Wells - Understanding animation
Wells, Paul. Understanding Animation. London: Routledge, 1998. Print.
Walter Benjamin - Age of mechanical reproduction
 Marxists.org,. "Walter Benjamin". N.p., 2016. Web. 14 Jan. 2016.
Andrew Chong - Digital animation
Chong, Andrew. Digital Animation. Lausanne, Switzerland: AVA Academia, 2008. Print.
Jane Pilling - 2d and beyond
 Pilling, Jayne. Animation. Crans-Près-Céligny: RotoVision, 2001. Print.

Animations to analyse:
Joanna Quinn - Wife of Bath 

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