Author Archives: Yuyan Wang
Week 3: Examples of political influence on the media
Because of the enormous influence of media, games; movies; television; advertising; online streaming, as works of art and as a medium of communication, cannot be separated from political factors. Games: Political activists and politicians use online games to virtually visit … Continue reading
Week 3: The evolution of how politics affect media.
First, what politics affect media? It seems to me that the impact on the most media comes mainly from political correctness. Political correctness refers to the self-censorship that gives priority to certain ideas in speech, behavior and policy out of … Continue reading
Week 2: Six Solid Posing
I create 6 biped poses to camera: 3 action poses and 3 drama (emotional) poses.
Week 2: Ball & Tail Animation
I learned and knew the importance of follow through ,overlapping and secondary action in animation.
Week 1: Bouncing Ball with Travel & Obstacle Course
I learned and knew the importance of squeezing, stretching and timing in animation.
Week 2: Good and Bad animation according to my understanding
Good: Frozen, in my opinion, is a very good animated film. First of all, the stage performance and presentation of it are very accurate, and the theme and wanted to express the emotions and thoughts are accurately conveyed to the … Continue reading
Week 2: An overview of the 12 Principles of Animation
Squash and Stretch-defining the speed, rigidity and mass of an object by distorting its shape during an action. Squash and stretch applies to characters and also exaggerate facial expressions. It’s very important to keep the volume of the object consistent. … Continue reading
Week 2: Disney’s hyperreal animation aesthetic
Examples of who have imitated or been influenced by it: The example I can think of that mimics Disney’s real animation aesthetic is from Universal pictures: The Voice of Joy. The setting of characters and camera editing in Disney animated … Continue reading
Week 1: Timeline and understand of the history of film, animation and VFX
Timeline for the history of film: In 1895, cinema began moving pictures projected onto a big screen. In 1877, Muybridge settled the bet by setting up a system of 12 separate stills cameras. In 1891, the American inventor Thomas Edison … Continue reading
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