Scott ramsay

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Scott RamsayScene Analysis

Scene

11 second club, November 2010 entry.

“Ice Cream” by N. Pinet

Dialogue

“You stole it!”

“I thought you put it there”

“WHY! Would I put it there??!”

“Kindness?”

“Kiiinnnddddnesss!?? You stole it! He stole

it!”

Story

From the dialogue we can already identify

that one character has taken something that

belongs to the other. This is made even

more clear by the choice of colour and

scenery.

Clever Colour

By making the ice cream blue, it is therefore

easy for the audience to identify who the ice

cream belongs to.

Which allows for a simple set, which doesn't

steal focus from the animation.

Staging

Only five different shots were used.

Shot 1

Displays the

confrontation and

anger.

Keeps the blue side

slightly hidden.

AngerContrasting curves.

Line leads to the ice cream.

Shot 2

Reveals that there is two sides to the room.

Shows the whole body, allowing more expression.

Disbelief

First and last curve have drastic difference.Good use of squash and stretch to exaggerate.

Shot 3

Focuses on the

upper body.

Easier to read

facial

expression.

Thinking

Great use of inner dialogue.

Character thinks of an excuse before speaking.

Shot 4

Focuses on the

upper body.

Easier to read

reaction.

TimingCharacter lets information

sink in before he reacts.

Shot 5

Returns to showing both characters.

Ice cream falling for comical effect.

Shows the whole body, allowing more expression.

Conclusion

This is a strong animation due to the strong

key poses and good use of animation

principles used throughout to display the

characters emotions such as,

Anger

Disbelief

Confusion