Daily Archives: May 3, 2022

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Kenia Castro LP Outline

I will be doing my long paper on the animated series Miraculous (2015). At first I disliked this show because I thought it was for kids only but after watching some episodes I started to enjoy it and relate in certain ways with some characters. Now I really like this show, and what I will be discussing about it is:

• Main and some secondary characters, what people and the author think about them.

• Released dates, profuction time, production crew and studio, author. • Fans theories and what the author/director think about them.

• Disscussion of how some people think this series is for kids but others believe it can related to adults.

• The increse on adult viewers and the author/director reaction to it.

Journal week 11-long paper outlineMelissa Guri

“Everything, Everything” is a 2017 American romantic drama film directed by Stella Meghie and written by J. Mills Goodloe, based on the 2015 novel of the same name by Nicola Yoon. The film was produced by Elysa Dutton and Leslie Morgenstein, and it stars Amandla Stenberg and Nick Robinson. It follows a young woman named Maddy Whittier, who has a serious medical condition that prevents her from leaving her home, and her neighbor Olly Bright, who wants to help her experience life, and they fall in love.

Outline:

–Title, release year, studio, etc

– Dimensions

– Story synopsis 

– Animation style/what does it look/sound like?

– Music

Contextualize:

– The story’s beginning

– Production duration

– Animation technique, significant technical and stylistic advances

— Who are the characters in the film, and what role do they play in the plot?

— Critics

Analyze:

— What happens in this movie?

— How did everything start?

— Which is the main point of this movie?

— How does the main character feel about it?

— What can we learn from this movie?

Emma Jiayi Huang W11 long paper outline

For the long paper, I am going to analyze the film “ Day and Night”. The firm was produced in 2010 by Teddy Newton and Pixar company. The film simply uses only two characters to bring out issues that affect society in an interesting way. This film is mainly a black background picture and then uses CGI technology on the characters to synthesize the scenery relative to the timeline, so as to form a sharp contrast to attract the audience’s attention. The film is only 6 minutes long and it is not a commercial film.

I will analyze the following questions:
What does the main audience of this film probably understand?
How does this film relate to what we have learned this semester?
Did the production of this film refer to other films?
What techniques are used in this film? In terms of sound effects, will there be any special effects?
Why would the filmmakers want to make this movie, and what’s the point?
How do I feel about this movie?

Mariel Flores / Long Paper Outline

My choice for animated film would be Paranorman which released in 2012. I chose this film because it’s a stop motion animation movie and it’s also one of the biggest production to be made in stop motion animation. So I would like to explore that even more and the studio behind it called LAIKA Studios.

Outline:

– Title, year of release, studio, director

– Length

– Summary of story (main characters and plot points). 

– Style of animation/what does it look/sound like?

– Tone

Contextualize the film:

– Story’s origin 

– Length of production 

– Animation technique, important technical and stylistic developments

– Use of music/songs

– Different aesthetic approach for characters 

– Critical reception 

Analyze the film:

-How is it visually distinct/similar to what came before it? 

-What are it’s influences outside of animation (painting, comics, live-action film etc.). 

-Which works from previous eras/cultures seem to have influenced the work (technically, aesthetically, narratively, politically etc.)? 

-How does it depart from its influences? 

-What is the filmmaker trying to express/convey? Is it innovative (technically, aesthetically, narratively)? 

-Do you think the filmmaker could have made different choices that would have led to a stronger piece?

Tyree McQueen W11 Journal Entry: (Long Paper Outline)

  • 2018 Dragon Ball Super: Broly, directed by Tatsuya Nagamine and released by Toei Animation, is the animated feature that I want to focus on for my long paper. Dragon Ball had always been an integral part of my childhood, and it’s largely responsible for my love of animation, so when I heard they were developing a new film that was canonical to the main tale, I was ecstatic. Dragon Ball’s revitalization in the mid-2010s was something I was always hesitant of at first, mainly because of my love for the original two series, Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball z, but when I heard that this movie was introducing OG Dragon Ball villain Broly and that they were reevaluating his character to be more sympathetic and endearing as a victim of wrongful influence, it piqued my interest. It revealed a deeper and more relatable aspect of Dragon Ball than I had ever seen before, and it really spoke to me as a person. There were times in my youth when I did bad things and fought with others, whether it was family or loved ones, because of the crowd I surrounded myself with, but this film really showed me that compassion, humility, and surrounding yourself with the right people will invigorate your humanity, and I’d like to touch on this aspect of the film through its amazing soundtrack, interesting production, beautiful animation, and enriching story that made this experience all the better.

Contextualize:

  • Who created and distributed the animated film, Dragon Ball Super Broly?
  • What were the different types of animation techniques utilized in the film?
  • What did the film’s production look like?
  • Who are the characters in the film and how are they integral to the plot?
  • How many animators were involved in the animating process?
  • How was the soundtrack utilized to enhance the film?
  • What animation principles and techniques did the animators use?
  • What inspiration did the creator get when thinking of this story?
  • Who was the art director and how did his creative decisions influence the style of the film?
  • How does the style of the film help build the story?

Analyze:

  • What message do you believe the movie try’s to convey?
  • What message did you get from this movie experience?
  • What scene in the film really resonated with you as an audience member?
  • If there was one thing you didn’t like about the film, what would it be?
  • Who was your favorite character in the movie? Why?
  • What part of the story told by the movie was the most powerful? Why?
  • How is this film’s animation visually different from its predecessors?
  • What artistic and creative techniques does the filmmaker use to appeal to the audience’s view of the film?
  • What do you believe the film’s overall intentions were?
  •  In what ways are the characteristics of the protagonist like your own?

Natalia Ruzzi – LP Outline

For my long paper I want to discuss the Netflix reboot of Voltron: Legendary Defenders, which premiered in 2016 and ended in 2018. I watched the show during its short lived heyday at the recommendation of a friend and was bored at first but eventually got sucked in due to its likable characters. Mostly I wanted to talk about this show due to how it quickly went from being well liked to a disaster within just two years. While the animation itself was fine, the issues in this show lied within the creative team at Dreamworks. There is a lot to talk about with the lead executive producers, Joaquim Dos Santos and Lauren Montgomery, who had previously worked on The Legend of Korra, who are often seen as the shows downfall for lack of planning the show out. I’d also talk about how this is a show that was probably brought back for the purpose of selling toys and banking on the nostalgia older viewers might have for the past series in 1984. Voltron absolutely has inspiration from Toei studios and other Japanese animations, also Transformers. It’s definitely interesting how the intent for this series was supposed to be for younger kids but it generally garnered an audience of teenagers and young adults, which is probably the reason why it was picked apart so much. Frankly, I do not think this show is that innovative and will probably just be remembered for the wrong reasons, but I think it was still a really interesting experience to have been a part of at the time, so I am quite excited to dissect it as I do believe there are many simple ways to make the show better (for example, not killing your only lead who is a woman of color…)

Long Paper outline week 11 ( Kelvin Cortez )

             DISNEY MOVIE ENCANTO 

The Animated Film that I choose was the Disney movie Encanto . The reason why I chose this film is because it really resonates with me because not only does the film based on hispanic heritage which I know because I my myself are hispanic but also because the overall backstory behind the film resonates with me because I in a way can relate to it .

CONTENT

Select a recent animated full feature film, short or TV series (created in the past 10 years). This does not have to be a piece we discussed in class. I would recommend picking a piece you’ve already seen (preferably several times) and feel strongly about (positively or negatively). 

Describe the film: What is the story ? 

 The story behind the movie Encanto is based on Colombian History and all the struggles that were shared by a generation of Columbians caught up in the endless Civil war. 

 Who are the characters?

 Mirabel Madrigal , Isabela Madrigal , Bruno Madrigal , Luisa Madrigal , Dolores Madrigal , Camilo Madrigal , Pepa Madrigal , Marano Guzman , Agustin Madrigal ,Julieta Madrigal , Antonio Madrigal , Abuela Alma Madrigal , Felix Madrigal , Pico 

 What does it look/sound like?

 Very festive and suspenseful music at times and brought together in such an interesting way.  

 What is the tone of the piece (funny, sad, serious etc.)… 

A mixture of funny serious and ect 

Contextualize the film: Who created it?

 Clark Spenser & Yvette Merino 

 When and where was it produced? 

 November 24 2021 and it was produced in rural Colombia 

 How many people worked on it? 

 800 people 108 who were animators

 What animation technique was used to bring it to life?

 Computer animated as well as eye bulge support 

 How was it presented to the public? 

 Through social media such a Tick Tok where songs that would play in the movie 

 Was it a commercial success?… 

Analyze the film and highlight its relationship to the works/concepts we covered this semester. 

 This is where I want to hear YOUR thoughts on the piece. 

Your paper shouldn’t just be an accurate description of the film and its historical context but should express your reaction to it and how YOU feel it relates to the history of animation: How is it visually distinct/similar to what came before it?

 What are its influences outside of animation (painting, comics, live-action film etc.) 

. Which works from previous eras/cultures seem to have influenced the work (technically, aesthetically, narratively, politically etc.)?  Colombian culture influenced it  

How does it depart from its influences? What is the filmmaker trying to express/convey?

 Is it innovative (technically, aesthetically, narratively)? Yes 

 Is it representative of the place and time it was created in (or is it trying to )? Yes 

 Do you think the filmmaker could have made different choices that would have led to a stronger piece?… no I feel the film came out really good 

Quote from at least two of the assigned readings to support your analysis. 

PRESENTATION

Organize your paper. Clearly state the focus of your paper (along with the name of the film and director) as a thesis in the opening paragraph.  Once your topic is clearly established, the following paragraphs should each start with a topic sentence to help you develop the thesis and support a major point of your analysis. In each paragraph, provide specific references (examples) within the film that support your ideas and thesis. The final paragraph (conclusion) should tie together the threads and leave the reader with a final thought or question that has emerged from your study.

Jennifer Uzhca LP Outline

The animated film that I chose to do my long paper on is Disney’s Turning Red which was released on February 21, 2022. What really draws me to this film is how different it is from previous movies by Disney. I find it interesting how Disney didn’t hesitate to touch on “taboo” topics that teenage girls encounter and how it’s the second film to talk about generational trauma, the first movie being Encanto (2021) What I would like to research for this essay is:

  • Background on who? When? Where? Why? What?
  • Summary of the film, what is this movie about?
  • The music and creation of a new boy group for this film’s universe. How did old 2000s songs from Backstreet Boys and Kpop group, Super Junior influence the soundtrack?
  • No censoring sanitary pads? How is the mention of periods in the film go against the mindset of periods being something hidden?
  • This movie is similar to many coming-of-age films where a group of boys is the protagonists, why did this movie face so much backlash even before being released?
  • Turning Red is the second Disney movie that touches on the subject of generational trauma and family issues, why is it important that Disney touches on this subject?