My first idea for one of my animations, was a dance with a shadow or a ghost of the memory of the struggles within myself as a little girl.

The idea I had to create this, was to produce the animation image by image, to then project the animated drawing of my echoed youth and film myself dancing alongside with it.

I decided to do this first through computer programs, however I found as I am left-handed and use my mouse with my right hand, creating an accurate image through photo shop was increasingly difficult.

I decided to then look for a free computerised program to use. However what I found was nothing could layer the images on top of each-other, this created an inconsistency while trying to match the imagery, I found it hard to remember the exact positioning I used for the drawings.

I decided to then draw it by hand, photographing stages and rubbing out progress to slowly move the images to create an animation digitally.

To get the anatomical accuracy I wished for, I decided to film myself within the movements of the child, so I could more easily create a proportionately realistic animation.

However after filming myself. I decided after watching back the film. It would be a lot easier to do everything basically the opposite way around. To film me dancing with myself first, then fill in the gaps by printing out the film to draw the animation separately on top, to then scan back in to the computer and animate it.


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Intro’: This blog will be an oversight on my thoughts, challenges and creations at my final year of university.

From my dissertation to my practical work.

 

My over all project is called ‘living with life’. It will be all about depression, mental health & dealing with life itself threw art.

Personal Background: This is my final year at university, however I’ve been threw a-lot of life changes & issues, (both new and old) that has affected my higher education so far. To try help me deal with this & get back into my studies; I have decided to use my final year as a way of expressing some of the emotional trauma & strains of my life through my art work, all while trying not to offend too many people in the process.


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