Monday, 30 March 2015

Princess Kaguya


Overall I have found this film to be very enjoyable, it entwined both storytelling and media in a more experimental and looser way than other animated films. It shows that pushing the boundaries and the ways in which you create a piece of artwork can create something that is bot original and easily relatable. Pushing and experimenting with the boundaries of your art practice is important for developing and understanding your practice.
The use of watercolour and brush pen can be seen to have caused limitations within the animation however it made the film not just an animation but more of a beautifully illustrated sequential narrative that moved.  
The films visual approached allowed for a lot of subtlety and delacy within the way it told the story.
Because of the freer style of media used to animate it allowed for expressive lines and more energetic movement within certain scenes  such as the one above. Buy allowing the images to loses some form and more abstract it reflected the emotion and speed of the scene.

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