Analysis of 'Change' [IDD 301]
This week I watched a poetic animation called 'Change.' The animation follows the lines of poems giving visual interpretations of it. The moral of the poem is telling us to break away from our everyday routines and make a change in the world since this is the only life we have.
Although the art in it is a very simple line art, it works very well and the theme is carried out well throughout the whole animation. There are only a few cases of spot color that appear briefly. The rate of the text is perfect and flows very well with the animation. The font choice works, but I wonder if there is anything that would work better?
In the background there a is a mellow classical piece of music playing. This isn't a sad piece of a music and it isn't an upbeat piece of music. It runs along the line of an inspirational piece.
The author of this film also puts it a 'widescreen' format instead of the normal square stage and works very well.
Although the art in it is a very simple line art, it works very well and the theme is carried out well throughout the whole animation. There are only a few cases of spot color that appear briefly. The rate of the text is perfect and flows very well with the animation. The font choice works, but I wonder if there is anything that would work better?
In the background there a is a mellow classical piece of music playing. This isn't a sad piece of a music and it isn't an upbeat piece of music. It runs along the line of an inspirational piece.
The author of this film also puts it a 'widescreen' format instead of the normal square stage and works very well.
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