I found this quite intriguing with a lot of suspense and unpredictability. The one part I didn't understand was the end when you turned the camera away to the desk which felt like a deflection and as if you wanted to avoid further confrontation. Interesting little scene.
I think you are really effective in showing the tension of your subject reaching towards the camera. Each movement makes sense with the last and his expression is perfect in each frame! This brings up a new question in stop-motion animation; if you are working with another person, how do you convey what you want artistically and maintain that in each frame? It seems like the DSLR on the mug was successful as well- maybe this could be a good way to wrap up a photography unit.
Moving forward, I think I'd like to see more! What would it be like to extend the tension and make the viewer anticipate the ending? When the camera moves away, what will bring your video to a definitive end?
I found this quite intriguing with a lot of suspense and unpredictability. The one part I didn't understand was the end when you turned the camera away to the desk which felt like a deflection and as if you wanted to avoid further confrontation. Interesting little scene.
ReplyDeleteI think you are really effective in showing the tension of your subject reaching towards the camera. Each movement makes sense with the last and his expression is perfect in each frame! This brings up a new question in stop-motion animation; if you are working with another person, how do you convey what you want artistically and maintain that in each frame? It seems like the DSLR on the mug was successful as well- maybe this could be a good way to wrap up a photography unit.
ReplyDeleteMoving forward, I think I'd like to see more! What would it be like to extend the tension and make the viewer anticipate the ending? When the camera moves away, what will bring your video to a definitive end?