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piplupcola · 1 year
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Hi guys! Just wanna share that the animated film I made "THE END" just released on YouTube! It's free to watch so do check it out! And if you could like and reblog to share it around it would mean the world to me!!!🌹🗡❤
Watch it here!
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malecharactersclub · 5 months
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danitza-drtc · 2 years
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Giving more love (Lofe) to my favorite underrated animated movie 😅 😘💖
Ok I know that Strange Magic had very bad reviews and low box office but even so I love it with all my kokoro 💖 it has all the elements that I like, fantastic and different beings, adventure, sword fights, good music, beautiful animation and romance (has one of the best couples I've seen 😘)
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conkreetmonkey · 10 months
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The more I think about Elemental's race allegory, the more I dislike it. It feels very misguided to suggest that racism is akin to people being made of substances that violently react when they touch, injuring or killing one or both parties, because does that not give this film's allegorical racism so much more credibility than real world racism has or could ever have? Within the world of this film, is it not objective fact that mixing the "races" is dangerous to all parties and is merely sometimes "worth it" in exceptional circumstances, when both consent to the inherent danger of existing near each other as these different "races?" Does it not smack of racism to suggest that doing away with segregation is merely the lesser of two evils??
Within the world of Elemental, a world ironically crafted for the sole purpose of conveying a rather hamfisted anti-racism message, segregation is simply logical and results in the most comfort and safety possible for all four "races." Like, yeah, should people made out of fucking fire who drink gasoline maybe not live next door to a guy made of water and a guy made of dry wood? Is having these people live in different communities not a no-brainer for everyone involved? Is it not deeply fucked up to portray metaphorical "races" as literally caustic to each other, eating away at each other's bodies like acid when they "mix?" Is this not the peak of racist rhetoric, to imply that differing races are inherently "incompatible" and cultures are metaphorically "corroded" by mixing?
Segregation in real life is far, far stupider than it is in Elemental because real life races do not hurt each other merely by existing in the same space. In fact, segregation in real life is based on very little actual "reasoning," and none of these reasons hold up to logic. It's just primitive apebrained fear/hatred of those who look/act different from oneself, and flimsy attempts at rationalizing these base, primitive emotions with pseudoscience and puritanical nonsense. True, some people in our world think that cultures are corroded by mixing and some races inherently cause harm to others, but all of this is, verifiably, complete bunk. It's all just a cover for fear of change, the rush of cruel joy one can feel from hating another, the desire to be better than others, all that crap. We all know this song, and it's kind of not the point here. My point is, in real life, racism has no sound logical reasoning. In Elemental, it does. It is given an actual point, a point driven by harm reduction and public safety. Real life racism has absolutely none of that. Thus, the world of Elemental, by its very design, portrays segregation vs race mixing as a discussion with some degree of nuance, and not one that's black and white, as it is in real life. It is saying the racists have, to some degree, a point. And that is bad.
I have not actually seen this film. Notice how I do not bring up the actual plot at any point. The plot, I feel, is kind of irrelevant here. My beef is with the things I have seen, which is the worldbuilding as portrayed in the trailers. Idk, I just don't like the thought of a kid's first exposure to the concept of racism being "it is in the nature of people who are a different race than you to harm you, and you them, so one must be wary around such people for both of your sakes. There's a good reason races are often separated, these rules are in place for your protection, and while sometimes it's worth mixing on occasion if everyone involved consents to the inherent danger, typically one should stay in their lane for the sake of themselves and others. While you should not hate people different from you, you should keep in mind that you're better off apart, in different neighbourhoods and schools and public transportation, and only spend time with such a person if you're both sure it's worth the risk, because if you get too close to each other, you will get hurt."
I don't like the idea that, while we can understand, love, and show compassion to one another, at the end of the day our inborn race is simply incompatible with that of most others at a basic, unchangeable level.
I don't like the implication that segregation is legitimately in the interest of public safety for all races, and that mixing is inherently dangerous.
I don't like Elemental's race allegory.
It's bad. It's certainly not well thought through. It, in it's attempt to simplify the subject matter in a way easily digestible to children, somehow makes this very black-and-white issue far more nuanced than it really is, saying both sides have a point and must be reconciled with one another in balance. It is, quite ironically, kind of racist.
(I'm not assuming ill intent here, btw. I'm sure the writers had the best intentions. I don't think their writing is intentionally racist, I just think it's unintentionally bad.)
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kylobedrawin · 9 hours
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Ignore the fact that my name is different here. I can't pick a handle but this is my video Essay on Blue Sky animation! I hope you enjoy.
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dreamlingsupremacy · 7 months
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istg i’m only doing animation studies because of lego batman.
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remivill · 11 months
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Très très court métrage sur le thème Prudent & Téméraire
Monke supremacy let's gooooo 🦧🐒🦍
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abs0luteb4stard · 5 hours
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W A T C H I N G
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knightlynight · 9 days
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I can finally share my thesis film! It's a mix of 2d and 3d animation and was a very fun project to work on (despite the difficulties)! 🐍
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malecharactersclub · 1 year
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overlordlettuce · 10 months
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My final result for an animation course I've undertaken. Also the first time making and rigging my own character models.
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total-convergence · 10 months
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I think it's good to start this blog with an introduction video to my spec evo project. Creatures with uncanny human-like characteristics as well as those with completely unseen and novel adaptations will appear. Whether it were the niches alone driving the evolution of aforementioned critters, or if the manmade nanites had a significant influence shaping them, is a mystery. For now.
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mymoviewatches · 1 year
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ᐢ..ᐢ - Next Gen (2018)
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★ Ratings ★
✩ Personal Rating: 7.1/10
✩ IMDb Rating: 6.6/10
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thicc-astronaut · 1 year
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I absolutely LOVE the mid-air transfer scene from this movie from like a technical/cinematography point of view. It’s an exactly two-minute long action sequence done in a single camera shot. The camera follows the characters, swings around the characters while they’re in freefall, it slides with the snack cart down the center aisle and onto the wing of the plane. It really makes the scene feel dynamic and moving, it’s a super fun scene to watch. 
And I think is really something that shows what can be done with computer animation - this is something that would be nearly impossible to film in live-action. You wouldn’t be able to use stunt doubles, since the characters remain easily seen and carry short conversation throughout. You would have to fake the falling, and freefall can be faked using strings and fans and camera tricks, but to have them freefall, land, run around on the plane, and start freefalling again would require smoothly and invisibly switching the actors in and out of wiring harnesses. It would also require none of the actors flubbing their lines or the whole take would be ruined and they’d have to start over again. And the most important part of all of this is the camera! Even if you could do all those things, moving around a film camera to record it with no cuts and no shakiness would be the hardest part of the whole ordeal.
It’s absolutely phenomenal, I wish more animated movies tried things like this.
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piplupcola · 1 year
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2 DAYS LEFT before my animated film releases! I'm so excited and I hope everyone is too! Follow us on youtube to watch it live!
To all my new followers hello! I'm Alexandria, a fulltime animator who draws and makes random polls on the side. I'm releasing my senior thesis film THE END this Valentine's Day! It's an animated film I made all by myself and I'm really proud of it so if you could help a small artist out and spread the word about it it would mean the world to me! It's completely free to watch so check it out when it releases!!!
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