Sunday, May 1, 2016

Animated Life Lessons



My teammates for our animation project were Hailee and Ashton. They were both pretty good teammates and were pretty productive. Hailee and Ashton both are pretty serious people when it came to completing our work. Hailee is the kind of person who likes to draw and takes her time on her work to make it good. Ashton is more of a hard worker and was good working under pressure when our deadline became closer. I am the kind of person who gets the job done quickly and makes sure everyone has their parts done and everything is taken care of.

Although our animation wasn't very humorous, we tried our best to include at least one somewhat humorous part into our animation. The funniest humorous part of our animation would probably be the fact that I sold the pumpkin for $10,000. I mean is pretty unrealistic which made it somewhat funny. The life lesson of our animation was that in order to be successful, we need to work hard. This lesson was showed by Hailee deciding to work hard one morning which resulted in her finding something which later saved the farm. This life lesson relates to our audience because everybody gets lazy and doesn't always want to work. It also relates because without working, we wouldn't be able to make money or really... live.


Considering we have never worked together, well ever, I think we did pretty good and were pretty productive during our work sessions. From the first day, we started working on our project my teammates and me worked pretty well together. Also during the work sessions, we all contributed and shared our opinions. The biggest challenge was deciding who would do what and how we could spread the work out evenly. Another challenge we faced was getting all our animations in photoshop to match the timing with our script in iMovie. The best team moment during production would have to be when we finally turned in our project and finally felt relieved after our long and difficult project. Overall I felt that we worked pretty good as a team other than our few challenges.



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