Blind Stop-Motion Animation Exercise
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnN5e7Pk_oQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnN5e7Pk_oQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnN5e7Pk_oQ
In this Stop-Motion exercise I had to animate on twos without seeing the screen, so I was unable to see what the animation looked like whilst producing it. In the animation the puppet has lost his keys and is late for work so is in a rush. In order to hide the screen I covered it with a piece of paper. I ended up doing this exercise twice as the first I accidentally did on ones instead of twos. However out of the two animations I prefer the first attempt, this is due to the action being more smoother especially when the puppet walks off screen angriliy as his head doesn't wobble too much whereas in the second attempt when the puppet walks off the head rocks back and forth which isn't natural and the puppet looks unbalanced.
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