IDD 301 Disney Animation
This Disney animation brought me back to childhood! It was an interesting film that included an enormous amount of detail. While viewing the animation, i noticed the differences in backgrounds, music, and characters.
The background of the short film varied. At the beginning of the film, the background was a hazy blue color. This background set the scene for the happy charcters. The background was not a bright blue color because it should not compete with the colorful depiction of the charcters. The background changes to sunset and remains the backdrop of the scenes that proceed. The background changes to a gloomy dark color at the climax of the film. The weather changes to become more severe with a shift from a calming sunset to a dark thunderstrom. There is thunder, lightning, and wind in a dark sky. The film ends in a blue early morning sky background.
The music in the Disney movie increases the emotional aspect of the plot. First the music starts out serene with violins playing. It switches to a disaster themed music with a rushed melody when the characters are running around in the thunderstorm. Finally the tune returns back to the sweet sounds of birds chirping, violins playing, and characters humming.
The charcters play a huge role in the Disney film. The bright colors of the animals contrasted with the dull backgrounds. The frogs light up one after another creating a nice visual effect when they are bouncing on the lilly pads. I watched the characters go blissful to frightened throughout the scenes in the film. They worry when the objects start to fly around making loud noises.
The Disney film effectively portrayed the theme, emotion, and plot of the animation without dialogue. Each of the variables I mentioned contributes to the overall plot. The backgrounds provided perfect backdrops to the scenes without covering up the vibrant colors used in the characters. In addition, Disney paired the short film with fitting melodies. The animators also did a great job in creating detailed facial expressions of all the charcters. I felt that the mixture of background, music, and charcter development really made the short film memorable. The Disney film exercises the saying action speaks louder than words!
The background of the short film varied. At the beginning of the film, the background was a hazy blue color. This background set the scene for the happy charcters. The background was not a bright blue color because it should not compete with the colorful depiction of the charcters. The background changes to sunset and remains the backdrop of the scenes that proceed. The background changes to a gloomy dark color at the climax of the film. The weather changes to become more severe with a shift from a calming sunset to a dark thunderstrom. There is thunder, lightning, and wind in a dark sky. The film ends in a blue early morning sky background.
The music in the Disney movie increases the emotional aspect of the plot. First the music starts out serene with violins playing. It switches to a disaster themed music with a rushed melody when the characters are running around in the thunderstorm. Finally the tune returns back to the sweet sounds of birds chirping, violins playing, and characters humming.
The charcters play a huge role in the Disney film. The bright colors of the animals contrasted with the dull backgrounds. The frogs light up one after another creating a nice visual effect when they are bouncing on the lilly pads. I watched the characters go blissful to frightened throughout the scenes in the film. They worry when the objects start to fly around making loud noises.
The Disney film effectively portrayed the theme, emotion, and plot of the animation without dialogue. Each of the variables I mentioned contributes to the overall plot. The backgrounds provided perfect backdrops to the scenes without covering up the vibrant colors used in the characters. In addition, Disney paired the short film with fitting melodies. The animators also did a great job in creating detailed facial expressions of all the charcters. I felt that the mixture of background, music, and charcter development really made the short film memorable. The Disney film exercises the saying action speaks louder than words!
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