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Describe a challenge (or set of challenges) you faced in planning for your sequence.
In Planning my sequence, i wasn't really sure what to animate, as i felt my audio clip was somewhat obscure. Additionally, i wasn't completely sure how to do a green screen effect instead of a magazine picture as my background.
How did you meet the challenge?
I met my first challenge by sitting around the room while pondering what to do, when i stumbled upon the exacto-knife! I then found a great appreciation for this animation technique, and will probably use it again in another short film. My second challenge was met by asking you for help, and upon my request, you showed me how to apply a green screen effect to films.
Describe your rationale for animating what you animated, and for using the method (stop frame vs cut paper vs handdrawn vs rotoscope etc) you chose.
My rationale for animating what i did was because i felt that the cut out paper dancing around showed how Adam would make fun of the cow. I chose the cut out paper technique randomly, but quickly fell in love with it. It is a match made in origami.
What was the best part of the project? The worst?
The best part of this project was the interest i have acquired for getting an exacto knife and exploring the options that i can create through this technique. The worst part of the project is the film's frame per second rate could have been improved, i realized this only after i saw Nick Jerger's but now my cut paper films will be better as a result of this.
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