Walking+Wilcenski

Movements:

Pan: Moving the camera left or right Tilt: Moving the camera up or down Zoom In: A shot is enlarged at one point to put emphasis on one point on the screen Zoom Out: A shot that sees most of the scenery and whats happening around the character Dolly: A cart that the camera sits on that can roll around Tracking: When the camera is on a train track going left or right, one smooth direction

media type="youtube" key="NwKMYYfWHHo" width="560" height="315" Parts (0:00-0:14) (0:53-1:07) (1:57-2:11) (4:05-5:02) I actually saw this video last year in animation and the male outline walking really just stuck with me. The focus on the feet was much grander even though we saw either all or most of the figure is still brought attention to the feet and what they're doing. Its by Ryan Larkin and it is all about walking and how the body moves (occultmeaning) media type="youtube" key="syTEWO22DZ4" width="420" height="315" This came up in suggested and all I noticed was the pattern and how it focused on the scene around the person and not the person. That to me made it more interesting because we care more about whats happening around him. Its the idea of patterns and changing patterns. Its by ojilplatica media type="youtube" key="2gxrI5CPYIM" width="560" height="315" This one was found scowering through different videos. This both shows dramatic movement and depth of character through simple features, where the face isn't extremely detailed. Plus there were different angles of the feet which is important to include. By: Blodmage478

I want to recreate a whimsical scene and how dance can be considered dark. But also talking about how much commitment it takes to be a dancer which is something I explored as a child and found that it takes much more than being anything else. And they all gave me different views of different feelings, and how to capture that through slightly morbid tastes. I'll definitely being taking the overlapping ideas that (shouldn't) go together.