Film language week3: experimental animation analyse

(37) 2019 Calarts Experimental animation Portfolio(Accepted+Scholarship) – Birth – YouTube

The experimental animation I chose made me feel very interesting. It was shot by stop-motion animation. From the fragments of information to the sunset, the oceans, the gradual birth of organisms, the growth of cities, and finally the network of structures, a whole environment and time evolution is revealed. It addresses the theme of the environment.

Next, I would like to analyze the elements in the film step by step

This picture uses the three primary colors of red, yellow and blue to form a circular ring.
He used the most basic three primary colors of color to come together to form a circular object, and this object has gradually developed into a variety of different things. I want to understand the three primary colors of red, yellow and blue as the basic elements of primitive nature. The three elements represent the initial state of nature, which has converged into a concrete object with entity from a blank void.

The original ring structures come together and become more and more solid. It gradually becomes a sunset, and from here we really feel that now on Earth, the formal beginning of the manifestation of environmental entities.

The view moves from the sea level at sunset to the deep ocean, where life gradually emerges
Jellyfish turned into flowers, and life moved from the sea to land

People gradually developed their building traffic. It is worth noting that in the background sound effects of the video here, the author uses a lot of noise in the city, the noise of cars and horns, to show the change of the urban environment for worse.

Finally and most puzzling and mysterious of all, this is the part where the ambient sounds of the city disappear and are replaced by the howling sounds of the wind. I guess the author wants to show that the excessive destruction of the environment causes the change to return to the original empty.

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