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Tyree McQueen W3: Prompt 1

Both early methods of animation, Emile Cohl’s Fantasmagorie (1908) and Winsor McCay’s Gertie the Dinosaur (1914), employ a conventional hand-drawn technique of 2D line animation comprised of hundreds of drawings that portray the art of movement. A distinction from Cohl’s approach is that, rather than compiling each frame and shooting it on negative film, McKay’s animation included background objects and scenery, indicating that he not only considered continuity for something other than his character movement but also took a more mounted approach when adding frames. Fantasmagorie has much more of a faster tempo, displaying much more absurdist movements, whereas Gertie the Dinosaur took a much slower pace, allowing the viewer to settle into the environment while slowly introducing the titular features of Gertie, given that she was a much more realistic character.

Both animations take a novel approach to storytelling, relying on techniques such as interactive storytelling, whether it be interacting with objects on the screen or even with the narrator/audience members themselves. Fantasmagorie features a fast-moving stickman interacting with a few objects, continually shifting and reshaping to fit the new setting. This animation has a familiar feel to it, being originally inspired by the fantasmograph, lanterns that projected shadows onto the walls, which explains the video’s general visual and somber ambiance. Gertie did use a similar method of interacting with her environment, but McCay took a unique approach by having the narrator act as her handler, commanding the puerile Gertie to perform all sorts of tricks and maneuvers, which added a sense of realism to the character, which really convinced you that this 2d creation was a living, breathing organism among us.

Week Three- Prompt Two

Early animated films are seen to be based on print comics due to the fact that many people, especially in the U.S, enjoyed reading comic books. This is because it gave a moment of peace for those who read them as they were in a time that was dealing with war. By creating an animated film based on print comics, it brings an audience that has already familiarized themselves with the characters.

In the modern world it allows for both already existing audience members aware of the story and characters to admire and those who never took interest or heard of the story be able to experience what the story is about. Using what has been written and adapting it into a show and movie all while following exactly how it starts and how it ends, gives a connection between those who worked on it and those who watch it. This is because it’s something the audience can appreciate about the work that has been put into making something they’re able to relish in.