Friday, February 4, 2011

Word comparisons

Motion-Sound: The motion of our animatic will capture the smooth, elongated flow of the background sound. It will also take cues from the long, melodic chords.

Motion-Word: The word "flowing" can be described as smooth, continuous movement. Our movement will mimic that by making subtle transitions from 2D to 3D while remaining in perpetual motion.

Motion-Visual: Flowing motion is portrayed by our animated, calligraphy drawing and our filmed scene of ink in water. Both show free and continuous motion.

Sound-Word: The long, perpetuating chords in our sound clip created a sort of weightless mood which encompasses the implied current of the word "flowing".

Sound-Visual: We will illustrate the sound by speeding up and slowing down our animation and video clips at certain points to sync up with the tempo and volume changes in the music.

Word-Visual: "Flowing" is the act of continuous and weightless movement. One way we will show this in a visual is by encouraging the viewer's eye to follow drops of ink as they trace through water. The overall effect is has a very suspended and free feeling to it.

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