A blog about my experience as a beginner in animation, as a media student hoping to produce the first 2D animated video.
Saturday, 10 May 2014
Expressing the contemporary art through animation
How to get the inspiration you new from the creative minds in our contemporary world:
Have you ever sensed that feeling of artistic pleasure when you get trapped in one's imaginary sphere of continuous expression through colours and surrealistic shapes? That is called animation in today's cultural society, the word that compresses the beauty of human mind with the surprising technique of showing the emotion within art. Two days ago, when i was stuck in one spot behind all the inspiration I received, when I could not find a motif behind my ability to create something for the animation course, I came across a superb spirit of an artist, Carlos Lascano that has been surprising my expectations ever since.
The first short film of his that I watched with continuos wonderment was LILA, a thrilling video and animation brought together in one piece of art that Carlos Lascano have created in the continuation of an aesthetic trilogy.
Have a look, be the spectator for the gifted imagination of an artist that aims for the best fantasy of a teenage girl, the one trapped between a world of colours and a world of continuous sorrow.
http://vimeo.com/carloslascano/lilafinal
"LILA" from Carlos Lascano on Vimeo.
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hey is it possible to ask for help regarding this movie LILA. i was assigned to analyse the 5 aesthetic fields within the video, giving examples, however i am stuck on 'time'. what should i mention with regards to subjective, objective and biological time and the duration of the shots?
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