Abstract
In this presentation, I will be guiding attendees through my artistic process of creating moving imagery for an experimental animated short film. The animations are completely created digitally using applications on the iPad Pro and then stitched together with accompanying music and sound effects using the Adobe CC – Premiere software. The visuals displayed will showcase experimentation of creating animations with a slight focus in mind but rather allowing the meditative state of automatism to take over crafting the emerging structure of the outcome. Moving imagery has been created in a non-linear format, to encourage the free flow nature of pareidolia and automatism to extrapolate the work. Musical influences are also explored in the framework of creating this moving imagery and how it shapes the nature of the visual result. In addition, a brief history of experimental animation will be included for context of my work. Pareidolia is defined as the tendency to perceive a specific, often meaningful image in a random or ambiguous visual pattern. Metamorphosis is defined as a change of physical form, structure, or substance.
Presenters
Sandee BedfordAssistant Professor of Animation and Illustration, School of Art and Design, Kennesaw State University, Georgia, United States
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KEYWORDS
Animation, Illustration, Experimental, Metamorphasis, Pareidolia, Film, Automatism, Surrealism