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Rotating Heads

  • Writer: Jaedon Aso
    Jaedon Aso
  • Feb 6, 2024
  • 1 min read

These are my four heads for the rotating heads project for Art 233: Stop Motion. I have a wide range of ideas that I want to incorporate as an animation for this project. The first animation idea that I have is the arms and body. As you can see the arms for half the pictures are extended and the body for all the pictures are at different angles. What I want to do is essentially make the arms move the body around in a circle till it lands back at its original state. I feel like this can create a sense of confusion as people are trying to figure out how and why or even which direction the arms are moving to actually make the body move as well. My last animation Idea might be a stretch, but I still want to incorporate the arms but this time with the head. I essentially want the arms to try and remove the head like it's a battery and swap it out with a different head that is in a different direction or a different head in general. I feel like this can be really cool because like I said earlier it can create a battery recharging effect allowing people to maybe relate to this in some kind of way. At the very bottom is an example of one of the alternative head that I may use in this amination project. With this I also want to create a sense of horror allowing the people who view this to be in suspense or fear.










 
 
 

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