Friday, January 23, 2015

1. Elements of Art 

http://www.getty.edu/education/teachers/building_lessons/elements_art.pdf

2. Principles of Design

http://www.getty.edu/education/teachers/building_lessons/principles_design.pdf



Why should I get a higher grade?

I think I should get a higher grade because throughout 1st semester, my drawing skills have improved bit by bit each day as we practiced drawing. Along with the drawing, as a class, we have learned more about different animations and the history of animations. Over the course of 1st semester I believe that i have grown more as a person as I learned the history of different films. Overall, I believe that I should have a 95/100 for this semester final.



                            History Questions Related to Animation

3.  What were Alice's Wonderland films?
Alice's Wonderland is a short silent film, that was made in 1923. Alice dreams about taking a train to a different world. In that world she is welcomed by a parade and festivities, but all of that ends as soon as the lions break out of the zoo. While she runs away from the lions, she jumps into a rabbit hole to find herself awake in her own bed.

4.In 1928, what animated movie was released? What is it's significance to the history of animation?
Steamboat Willie, produced by Walt Disney,  was made in 1928. This animation was significant because it was he first film to have a soundtrack for the film.

5. In 1932, what animated movie was released? What is it's significance to the history of animation?
In 1932 Flowers and Trees was released. This short film was significant because it was the first film to have color implemented in the production. The use of Technicolor provided an appeal for people to enjoy.

6.In 1937, what animated movie was released? What is it's significance to the history of animation?
In 1937, Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs was produced. This film was especially significant because it was the first full length film. Along with that, it was the first color film and the first "cel-animated" film.

7. When was Pinocchio released?
Pinocchio was released in 1940 based off of the Italian children's novel The Adventures of Pinocchio.




























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2 Comments:

At March 24, 2015 at 1:50 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

nice!

 
At March 24, 2015 at 1:51 PM , Blogger Unknown said...

nice!

 

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