knox's 3d animaiton



During this week I have learnt some advice on the details of my dissertation, the introduction section is to go over the topic and give the reader the key parts of the report, there are also critical concepts that need to be present, describe my topic through a thematic essay, and in the final conclusion state what results have been obtained through this research.
I searched for two reference books that would be perfect for my thesis
Beane, A. (2012). 3D animation essentials. John Wiley & Sons.
Kerlow, I. V. (2009). The art of 3D computer animation and effects. John Wiley & Sons.
During the week we continued our grouping and I shared our topics with the VFX and 3D animation students.
I think each of the students had very interesting topics for us to continue discussing and we got together to discuss the format of the thesis, bibliographies etc. as well as discussing topics with each other and asking each other questions and answering them for each other.
My current topic is the impact of computer technology on 3D animation and how it is reflected
This topic may be a bit broad, but in detail, we are 3D animation majors and our profession is inextricably linked to the advancement of computer technology, so as time progresses, what we consider to be advanced technology at the moment may be outdated technology in a few years.
The advice I received from my panelists was
Narrow this down to the embodiment of 3D animation, as this is a bit broad it would be much better if it was the impact of computer technology on animation Narrowing it down will help me to continue with this article
Original Paragraph:
The authenticity of a documentary is ‘deeply linked to notions of realism and the idea that documentary images are linked to notions of realism and the idea that documentary images bear evidence of events that actually happened, by virtue of the indexical relationship between image and reality’
Horness Roe. A. (2013) Animated Documentary. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
Paraphrased Paragraph:
Honess Roe (2013, animated documentary) argues that images are connected to realism and that documentary authenticity is related to the concept of realism, thus proving the idea that documentary images and realism are evidence of what actually happened
Week5:Walking exercises
This blog is about the life of the Canadian animation artist Ryan Larkin, using a filming technique that takes the form of a dialogue between the creator and the created, documented in the form of broken figures and perverse sound effects.
The “photo-realist” and “psychological realist” positions of creation, the expression of psychology and emotion in the form of images
A subjective and creative reconstruction of history, reality, culture and psychology by the creative subject on the basis of “factual core” through audio-visual images. So documentary animation, with the development of scientific records and the changing subjective consciousness of people, the world and to the extent that the separation of the animation from the documentary is either impossible, or would render the inherent meaning of the film incomprehensible’ (Honess Roe, 2013: 10)
The methods of creating documentary films have also evolved. But at its core, it is undeniable that the documentary is a form of recording created by man.
Experimental animation: circuit
The films is set on a planet and is hand-drawn in 2D animations. The story from the film shows that perhaps every action we take be connected to something that happens later. so things r all interconnected.

A traditional hand-drawn animations,driven by a subtle ticking soundtrack,the director infiltrates her film this sense of the passage of time,and the clever use of circles and objects spinning and rotating helps to convey this concept to her audience

But by examining such a grand and imposing subject in such a minimalist way the film offers a little room for introspection it’s as if the film is wiling u to consider your place on the planet and how to your actions however small have an impact on your environment it’s an important message and we need it now more the ever.
