Animators need to tell a story without words, to create "pantomime" animation. The art of pantomime is that the audience should understand the story being told without words. In the example above, by Joshua Reynolds, Joshua tackles the "Phone Booth" exercise, in which the animator must tell the story of a phone call silently, just using body language and expressions, communicating to the audience what the character is thinking and feeling. Start by thinking about the story you want to tell. Then, act it out, draw some thumbnail sketches, and pose out the shot. Make sure the character poses tell the story clearly.
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Showing posts with label Phone Booth. Show all posts
Monday, 26 February 2024
Wednesday, 4 January 2023
Pantomime Animation with Joshua Reynolds
One of the key skills every animator needs to learn is how to tell a story without words, to create "pantomime" animation. The art of pantomime is that, like mime, the audience should understand completely the story being told - without words. In the example above, by Animation Apprentice student Joshua Reynolds, Joshua tackles the "Phone Booth" exercise, in which the animator must tell the story of a phone call silently, just using body language and expressions, communicating to the audience what the character is thinking and feeling.
Tuesday, 14 July 2020
How to Block Out a Pantomime Shot
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| Phone Call Blocking by Mark Masters |
In the case of pantomime animation, we teach a workflow that is reliable and dependable, one which will get your shots approved on time, with minimal aggravation.
The secret of success lies, as ever, in the planning. Plan your work properly and you won't go wrong.
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