#1: It is a very creative idea. #2: It plays with time because of the alarm. #3: Improve on the story line (make it clearer what the person is doing) and create different objects that represent an object better. #4: It is creative that you actually created the object yourself. The jumping of the clay man was also good.
Cute! I like the way you track the figure laterally with the camera, and I also like the fanciful transplantation of the figure. I agree it is a little hard to tell what the figure is doing... animating clay is one of the most time and labor intensive types of animation.
That lateral tracking reminds me of a scene from Kill Bill http://trueslant.com/mikeharvkey/2009/11/30/the-10-best-long-tracking-shots-ever-filmed/
#1: It is a very creative idea.
ReplyDelete#2: It plays with time because of the alarm.
#3: Improve on the story line (make it clearer what the person is doing) and create different objects that represent an object better.
#4: It is creative that you actually created the object yourself. The jumping of the clay man was also good.
Cute! I like the way you track the figure laterally with the camera, and I also like the fanciful transplantation of the figure. I agree it is a little hard to tell what the figure is doing... animating clay is one of the most time and labor intensive types of animation.
ReplyDeleteThat lateral tracking reminds me of a scene from Kill Bill
http://trueslant.com/mikeharvkey/2009/11/30/the-10-best-long-tracking-shots-ever-filmed/