







The making of 'Thought of you' was very interesting it gives you a bit of information of what Ryan was doing before this animation and what inspired him. I didn't watch the making of till after I had written about how I interpreted the animation and some of the things he says about symbolism as I mention before were spot on! His message was portrayed amazingly well through the symbolism and movement of the human form especially since the figures had no facial expressions!
"I love hand drawn animation, it has life to it, it’s not a mathematical algorithm that computed that, it has mistakes to it, I like that" Ryan Woodward. This is a quote that I made a note of while watching the making of which is exactly how I feel about hand drawn animation, it feels more personal, and it’s straight from the artist.
Another aspect of this piece is when the characters almost morph into different shapes or develops wings it think this will work extremely well as I am animating to music. It will add fluidity to the piece meaning it may not be necessary to cut to another shot.
I came across illustrator Ralph Steadman when looking for examples of ink rotoscoping. I love his use of surreal characters and surreal scenes. His illustrations are very sketchy and rough just like the way my work tends to appear but Ralph adds more intricate details. Instead of just drawing the outlines of objects and characters within my piece maybe it would be good to try a more detailed piece in a similar style to Ralph. The surreal element it captured quite well within these pieces as animals have human characteristics and clothing and the scenery in some connote fantasy engaging me into the image as it is unlike anything I have seen within reality. Reflecting on this point it may be a nice idea to place my character within a scene where you think you know what it is but it may have a twist. Such as lollipops to represent trees. (I am obviously not going to use lollipops!)