Study Task 6
Sound Study Task Prt. 1: Stings with Sound
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I'm going with animations from Animade again. Cant help it, I really liked their stuff.
The following animations are great examples of how sound can complement video. I have a couple of animations in Study Task 4 that would fit just as well in this post, but I decided to go with animations that use music only as their source of sound.
This can be more challenging to pull off sometimes for the animator because there is less going on, in a sense, to keep the viewer interested in what is being shown. There is a lot more pressure on the actual animation itself to be interesting in order to keep it up to par as there is less stimuli, so the viewer can lose interest faster.
When there are a number of different sound sources, say music, plus voices, plus added sound effects to complement motion (like in my Animade Lenz clips), it keeps things interesting because you don't know what sound is going to be introduced at any given time for any action or graphic. This can also lend really well to the comedic element of a sting.
Below are to animations that did really well with having just music, and not only that, being quite long in themselves.
They still use humour effectively and are delightful. Not sure if I'm happy with the McDonalds one on principle, but I can't deny that it is a nice little short.
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