Whenever I try to do something creative, there are always elements of the project which I could improve and do better on. I like to evaluate my work myself and have others constructively criticise what I have created.
The first and possibly most obvious criticism to note is that a few of the photographs are slightly out of focus. Although this is not easily noticeable on first viewing, after you have seen the film a few times you will see which frames are out of focus or exposed slightly differently.
As mentioned in a previous post, I had problems with reflections on the lego bricks and the opening shots of the animated part of the movie had a butter tub reflecting off the walls. Because the scenes move so quickly, this doesn't cause too much of a problem, although it is still apparant if you look closely enough.
If I had more time (and I still might) to add a few extra touches to the video, I would edit each still photo individually and apply a coloured filter to give the impression of flashing lights. This would give the model more atmosphere and put it in a better environment for the type of film I have made. Having posted this post 3 days before submission, I don't know if I'll have enough time to do this effectively, but I am certainly willing to try!!
If anyone reading this blog notices anything else about the film that could be changed or improved, send me a comment or email because no ideas for improvement will be turned away!
Overall, I have really enjoyed doing this assessment. It is the first time I have ever attempted to create a good animation, and doing this has made me realise just how long an episode of the Simpsons must take to shoot! It really does take a long time. I hope you'll all agree that the results of a hard day shooting photographs are tremendous!
Thanks for reading! Keep checking back for new assessment tasks!!!
If I had more time (and I still might) to add a few extra touches to the video, I would edit each still photo individually and apply a coloured filter to give the impression of flashing lights. This would give the model more atmosphere and put it in a better environment for the type of film I have made. Having posted this post 3 days before submission, I don't know if I'll have enough time to do this effectively, but I am certainly willing to try!!
If anyone reading this blog notices anything else about the film that could be changed or improved, send me a comment or email because no ideas for improvement will be turned away!
Overall, I have really enjoyed doing this assessment. It is the first time I have ever attempted to create a good animation, and doing this has made me realise just how long an episode of the Simpsons must take to shoot! It really does take a long time. I hope you'll all agree that the results of a hard day shooting photographs are tremendous!
Thanks for reading! Keep checking back for new assessment tasks!!!
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