Something I really wanted to pay homage to was the ridiculous faces of spongebob. It is a constant source of amusement in the film and show. This is definitely something I can utilise and fits into the silly characters I often draw. The use of framing in the animation really pushes the comedy of these faces and makes sure its ridiculous pose it not lost on the audience.
Thursday, 9 February 2017
The spongebob Movie
Over the christmas holidays I re-watched the spongebob movie which I had not watched in a long time. I forgot at the sheer brilliance of the visual comedy created in this film. It was really inspiring to watch and showed how even with childish humour the right timing/framing can create an impressive gag that everyone will find funny.
Something I really wanted to pay homage to was the ridiculous faces of spongebob. It is a constant source of amusement in the film and show. This is definitely something I can utilise and fits into the silly characters I often draw. The use of framing in the animation really pushes the comedy of these faces and makes sure its ridiculous pose it not lost on the audience.
One of the best sections of the film.
Something I really wanted to pay homage to was the ridiculous faces of spongebob. It is a constant source of amusement in the film and show. This is definitely something I can utilise and fits into the silly characters I often draw. The use of framing in the animation really pushes the comedy of these faces and makes sure its ridiculous pose it not lost on the audience.
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