Saturday, March 3, 2012

Blog #7: Animation Deconstruction



         
 In the photo of Eric Cartman (left) his skin has an orange hue and his cloths exhibit a split- complementary color scheme with the colors red, yellow, and blue almost opposite on the color wheel. The colors of the room are monochromatic showing the same color with different value and saturation of the couch and wall paint. In the photo of Spongebob Squarepants (right) his skin color is a yellow hue and has monochromatic tones from the air holes which have a lower value making them darker. His outfit is analogous exhibiting analogous colors of brown and red which are colors next to each other on the color wheel. The background colors in Spongebob’s scene are split-complementary and also show some monochromatic tones in the green wood on the floor. The combination of both scenes shows parallel action because they are both eating at the same time in the shots but are in different locations. Eric Cartman has overlapping action because it seems like his eyes are fixated on something. So maybe he is watching television or looking at something else in front of him. There is also overlapping action between the chewing of the food and him putting food in his mouth. Whereas in Spongebob’s shot there is overlapping action because his mouth is open and empty to receive the food, his focus is given to the krabby patty in his hand, and his hand is moving the krabby patty in which he is about to consume. Weight in shown in the shot of Eric Cartman because him sitting on the couch, not floating, and there are cheesy poofs crumbs on his clothing. In the Spongebob shot weight is shown because his is standing on the floor and the plates that he has finished pile on the table instead of the air in the Krusty Krab.

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