Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Flipbook

This flipbook was inspired by a true love story. Each item represents something special in the relationship.
Night/Day: The transition from the night to the day means that everything happened suddenly. It also means that the couple was going to go through many nights and days together.
Bicycle: The bicycle ride represents all the times the couple rode together to different places.
Rose: The rose represents all the dozens of roses the boy gave to the girl; red, because red roses were her favorite.
Balloons: Balloons represent all the birthday parties they celebrate together and the parties they attended together.
Dinner: The couple dining at the table represents all the times they ate together. The broken vase represents the times they did not get along while eating.
Love birds: The love birds represent the birds the boy got the girl for their first valentine's day together. 
Pink hearted necklace: this necklace was actually made out of three types of gold: gold, white and rose gold. This necklace was given to the girl on their third valentines day together.
UT acceptance letter: The letter the girl reiceved for UT, which changed everything for the couple.
Thunder: The lighting represents the storm of feelings the girl was feeling at that time she got the acceptance letter.
Broken heart: They both felt broken and it hurt so much it bleed.
Ring: The ring is a promise for the future that they will be together again.


Flipbook comments:
It was very entertaining to see what everyone came up with in the flipbooks. Bryan's flipbook had a great idea since it was about multimedia history, but I think the drawings lacked structure and color. Gina's flipbook was about nothing in particular but the outstanding moments of the fish jumping out of the water, the rocket launching and the shooting star caught my attention. Leah's flipbook was practically about the life cycle of a caterpillar which made it interesting. Holly's flipbook was also abstract and I think it's best moments were the dragon blowing fire and the plane flying through the pages. Katelyn's flipbook did not have color but the rope and the character were pretty creative. Kyle's flipbook to me was one of the best ones because  it had a main theme and even though there were many words it was different from the rest. Kirby's flipbook was very femenine. Ralph's flipbook was very well elaborated, the colors were perfect and the position of each image through each page was also flawless. Spencer's flipbook had great transitions and it reminds us of the things we do for the everyday life. All flipbooks were good but I think Kyle's and Spencer's were the most outstanding because they had an idea all of us could follow. I'm not against improvising but I think the theme of nature was almost in every book and after seeing so many, there were almost predictable. I really enjoyed this assignment and I think I was happy with what I made but at the same time I wasn't completely satisfied, if I would have had the time, I would definitely make it better. 

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