The work that I want to create involves trying to tell a simple, yet engaging, story using the means of no dialogue, all sound effects done by myself with unusual origins and having a couple of different animation styles featured. It is about a young child (animated using 2D animation) who decides to spend their time in solitude on the grass on a warm day. However, their plans are cut short when they discover that a snake (animated using Claymation) has been unknowingly following them, causing a chase between the child and the snake. However, the child eventually perks up the courage to stand up to the snake, give him a good spin and throw him into the sun so that he explodes, which leaves the child to resume chilling under the sun. For the simple story with no dialogue, I was inspired by the short film The Adventures of André and Wally B (1984, directed by Alvy Ray Smith), seeing as the plot of my short feels reminiscent. It was also a short film made by Pixar personnel before Pixar ...
Over the course of the week, I have been planning what kind of experimental film I wanted to create. In the end, I decided I would make it a short film that mixes a few different media. So I imagined the backgrounds are live action footage shot by me, but with an animated child character who I decided to call Robin. They will be my main character for the short film. They will face against a giant claymation snake made with some clay that I will buy. I plan to use green, yellow, white, black and red coloured clay. So the animation styles I want to experiment with are 2D animation and claymation. I also want to attempt to do a short film with no dialogue and unusual sound effects. The movie is going to be entirely visual with music composed by myself, and sound effects recorded by me using unusual sources, such as opening a coke bottle for the snake's hissing or popping a paper bag for a It's a little similar to some of the segments in Fantasia , or The Snowman . The story wil...
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