The short film we watched today was the first episode of the Road Runner and the Wile E. Coyote entitled 'Fast and Furry-ous'. This animation is great in showing that dialogue is not necessarily needed for amazing animations. As well as this we were taught that it is good to think of the environment as the third character because the characters and the environments they are in are just as important as each other. Finally it is key to note that characters have to stick to the rules of the world they are in, for example 'All action must be confined to the natural environment of the two characters - The Southwest American Desert'.
Additionally we watched a 2D film called 'Belleville Rendezvous', in which a cyclist was kidnapped from the Tour de France, by a Paris Mob Boss. He forced the cyclists to cycle on bikes that were connected to a machine with cardboard cyclists riding up a mountain. The mob bosses would then bet on who they thought would win the race. What the Mob Boss did not count on was that the cyclists Mother would find him and come to the rescue.
Overall the music in this animation is quite catchy and the film uses vintage colours throughout, switching from sepia to then brighter colours:
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