Tuesday 18 March 2014

Animation Products

FILM: Belleville Rendez-vous
Year of release: 2003
Which companies produced it: It was an international co-production animation made by 5 production companies with the help of 14 other companies. The companies were all based in the United Kingdom, France Belgium, and Canada. The film screened at the 2003 Cannes film festival, and won two awards for 'The Best Animated Feature', and 'The Best Original Song'.
The five production companies:
Les Armateurs
Production Champion 
Vivi Film
France 3 Cinema
RG Prince Films
Who directed it: Sylvain Chome (also directed The Illusionist)
Animation style: 2D (was praised by the audience and critiques for uniqueness) 
Target audience: Adults, (rating 12A)
Purpose: To entertain, and bring a new style to animation
My opinions on the film: Loved the originality of the over exaggerated characters, as although animation is all about exaggerating the characters, this film takes it to a whole new artistic level, for example, the bodyguards and the Mafia leader being literally stuck together. I also admired the colour grading, which adds to the vintage style of the film, and also the dirtiness of the environment.
SHORT: Knick Knack
Year of release: 1989
Which company produced it: Pixar
Based in: California, USA
Made14  other short films:
Andre and Wally B.
Luxo JR.
Reds Dream
Tin Toy
Geri's Game
For the Birds
Boundin'
One man band
Lifted
Presto
Partly Cloudy
Day and Night
La Luna
The Blue Umbrella
Who directed it: John Lasseter (also directed Luxo JR, Tin Toy, Reds Dream, Toy Story, Cars, Bugs Life and many others)
Animation style: 3D
Target audience: Children, 3+ (rated U)
Purpose: To entertain (still often played before Pixar feature screenings)
My opinions on the clip: When I first saw it in the cinema, being screened before a Pixar film, I found it very entertaining, humorous and sweet. The animation is well done, the three dimensional artwork is in brilliant and the colours are bright and cheerful.



TV SERIES: Gravity Falls

Year of release: 2012-
Which company produced it:
Disney Television Animation
-Airs on the Disney Channel
Also produced series such as:
-Phineas and Ferb
-Kim Possible
- Mickey Mouse

Based in: Burbank, California, USA
Who directed it: 
Created by: Alex Hirsch (also involved in Pineas and Ferb)
Directors: 
John Aoshima
Aaron Springer
Joe Pitt
Animation style: 2D
Target audience: Teen audience
Purpose: To entertain
My opinions on the TV Show:
From the few episodes I've watched, it stood out to me from the usual animated TV series, as the stories were wacky and unique, and I thought the location was brilliant yet spooky, and each episode had an original and crazy twist. The artwork has a very simplistic style, which works for its audience, and also means its not to busy. The colour grading is great, as its overly colourful (like Phineas and Ferb for example), and adds to the spooky atmosphere of the woods, and strays away from your usual animations aimed at a young audience. 

WEB SERIES: Bravest Warriors
Year of release: 2012-
Which company produced it: Frederator Studios
- Aires on Cartoon Hangover (youtube)
- Also produced My Fairly Oddparents, and Adventure Time
Based in: the USA
Who directed it: 
Creator: Pendleton Ward (also created the popular and successful Adventure Time)
Directors:
Breehn Burns
Jason Johnson
Animation style: 2D
Target audience: Teen audience
Purpose: To entertain
My opinions on the episode: From watching episode 1 from the first series, I found it entertaining, silly and humorous. Like Gravity falls, the artwork is very simplistic, which works even better, as due to the colours being so bright, there's no need for the image to be any busier. Unlike Gravity Falls, the lines are a lot lighter and less thick, which works well as there is a distinct difference from each object/person in the frame due to the diversity and exaggeration of the colours.

MUSIC: Gorillaz - Feel Good Inc.
Year of release: 2005
Which company produced it: Gorillaz 
- A British Virtual band
-Alternative Rock 
Based in: the UK
Also Produced:
- Dare
- Lil' Dub Chefin 
Who directed it: 
The creators of Gorillaz: Damon Albarn and Jamie Hewlett
Brian Joseph Burton (stage name - Danger Mouse)
Animation style: 2D
Target audience: Late Teens + (17 - 21)
Purpose: To entertain, and promote and suit their music
My opinions on the clip: I love the originality and craziness of the characters, and how they look as though they may not even be human (the green skin, black eyes etc...). The animation is fairly slow, although this suites the lyrics and message of the song. I love the dark colour grading, as it gives the music video a zombie and dead feel. My only criticism would be that at some points, the mouth doesn't sync with the lyrics.  

ADVERT: Lloyd's TSB - For the Journey
Year of release: 2007
Which company produced it: Lloyd's TSB
- A British retail bank
-Based in Birmingham, UK
Also produced adverts such as:
-The Train for the Summer
- For the Journey part 2
-House in the Sky
-Starting a New Business
Who directed it: Mark Brown
Animation style: 3D
Target audience: Any one who is old enough to join Lloyd's bank (16+)
Purpose: To advertise their bank (each animated advert is done in the same style, with similar characters, so when ever some one sees the characters, they associate them with Lloyd's bank).
My opinions on the clip: Love the unique three dimensional style, and the trademark all of the characters have, being their features (the extra long nose, eye brows and tiny eyes). The colours are bright and cheerful, which suits the advertisement, as people want to think of Lloyd's Bank as a bright and cheerful place. 


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