As part of my honours project, I've decided to set up my own blog for one way of recording my progress. For my project I'm creating a 3 minute animation and with this I'll be looking into communicating to a global scale audience using minilimist form within visual art as well as music. The reasoning behind this is basically because ideally the most obvious thing to do with my finished animation at the end of the year is to post it online to try and get as many people as possible to view it. The internet is of course the most successful way to communicate to just about anybody and also at an extremely fast rate. So if I'm looking into communicating with the widest range of people, I'm going to have to make sure that they all understand the content despite language barriers, cultural differences, religion etc. I still have to refine my research question as I feel its still a bit hazy and not quite directly on the mark. Currently my question is: "What are the fundamental attributes in conveying a character for a narrative animation to be effective on a global audience?"
I feel this area of research is a rather valuable topic to look into as the majority if not all companys in the advertising and entertainment industries are continualy looking into communicating/appealing to the biggest target audience possible as this would be more cost efficient, and the more understanding they gain as to how to communicate to a global audience, the response should be more successful.
Wafflewafflewaffle...that is all for now I think... =)
Thursday, 5 February 2009
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