Showing posts with label brief. Show all posts
Showing posts with label brief. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Update on Brief

I am currently working on my final brief that is due tomorrow. i will not be posting parts of it on my blog as that's basically doubling up. I have a fair idea of what I want to do for my experimental animation, so writing out the brief is going well. I'm about half way through and will shortly ask for peer feedback to complete the brief.
Regarding the production schedule, I am unsure how I will go about it. I don't have flash at home - even downloaded versions seem to not like my PC. Jerwin gave me animate the other day, but I am still yet to try it out. I'm worried that it wont work as this will majorly effect my work flow for production next term as I'll only be able to use animate/ flash at course.
The result of animate working or not will determine my production schedule. If animate decides to magically work in the middle of my production time, then I will definitely change the schedule which will help me finish the project faster!
Fingers crossed!

Friday, 9 September 2016

Transdisciplinary Framework

I'm trying to further attempt the brief this weekend.
I will be going through each part carefully so I don't repeat myself too much and hopefully make sense. I've made a rushed post of going through the brief, but in this post, I will think more along the lines of a near final version.

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This will be a 2D animated, experimental short film integrating psychological techniques of the functions of how the unconscious dreams or more specifically, has nightmares. 

A dream is a manifestation of images and sometimes sounds which show common and uncommon interrelations. Dreaming occurs when the unconscious mind is at work. When the user is sleeping, dreaming comes into place. These dreams can range from experience in reality, things that the user feel will happen in the near future and also what the user is afraid of or what they are afraid of that may happen in reality. These are just a few examples of what the unconscious mind dreams about. It is different for everybody as everyone is unique and has their own share of experiences and knowledge. 

Nightmares associate with anxiety, fears, what the user stresses about in reality and traumatic experiences. It will be important to know the elements of nightmares and how they work. 
E.g. Dreaming about a car crash would reflect that the user has once experienced a car crash, is worried it will happen, has had small scares while driving, thinks they are a bad driver etc. Nightmares can help the user open their eyes to what the user has been afraid to accept in reality and when the user needs healing. If the user opens up to their nightmares and accepts them, they will vanish. If the user doesn't listen to the dream/nightmare, it may repeat or at least an element of that said dream.

In Sigmund Freud's findings, he found that things we don't accept through out the day can result in 'above' unconscious dreaming where everything is let out within that dream (negative thoughts & worries). The unconscious dreams about these neglected thoughts by helping the user accept these thoughts and ideas, so that the user can move on with their life. 

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I'm not sure if I will need the example written in red. This is already over 300 words as well D: