Friday, 6 November 2015

Identify - Boundin'

Boundin' - Pixar

Boundin' is interesting as the whole film revolves around the rock in the middle, maintaining its focus on the main characters home and allowing the animation to flow around it. With it being central and fairly simple the audience can familiarise themselves with the setting easily, further understanding the animation. The characters are exaggerated in their actions, especially the Jackalope who at times comes to a stop instantly despite building up momentum (going against the principle of slowing-in and slowing-out) but at times also shows fluidity with the ears and hair freely flowing after simple head movements (following the principle of overlapping actions). This contrast between stiff movements and moving freely complements the character as he is much bigger than the sheep and arguably scarier yet a kind, respectful figure.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCzteSZVkJc

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