What is animation?

As I was sitting in my room I started to play Spotify and the song “Thunderclouds” by LSD came on and I decided I wanted to watch the music video. When watching the video, I noticed there was a lot going on and there was a mix of “real” people on screen then a crazy bright pink sky with a bus soaring through. Along with this, a small thundercloud was following them. I actually love this music video and I’m not even quite sure why. It’s a bit corny but, I do like the aesthetic of it in an odd way, it kind of reminds me of the board game Candyland. I watched the video again and started to think about our discussion in the last class.

My group, along with other groups were struggling to figure out whether or not we considered certain films animation. I think we unanimously agreed at the end that all of the films we viewed were animation in their own different ways. The literal definition of animation is, the technique of photographing successive drawings or positions of puppets or models to create an illusion of movement when the movie is shown as a sequence. Just because something doesn’t “look” like its animation doesn’t necessarily mean it isn’t. For instance, Planet Earth, looked like normal, “real” images; however, there was a specific shot of a flower literally blooming right before our eyes. Now clearly this isn’t possible when we see an actual flower, it takes time. Animation could be considered manipulating time with these art forms. So, back to my video and how it relates to animation. I was thinking, maybe this video is just CGI and/or special effects. There are some parts that are definitely just that but, a part of the music video stuck out to me was about 3 minutes into the film. A tear falls from the girls face but, it’s a tear that looks like it’s drawn on, not a real teardrop. Then the tear moves down her face as if she’s crying. I thought this was animation due to the way this teardrop was moving within the shot.



Comments

  1. I think that it is very interesting how you decided to connect this music video to our in class discussion. I agree with you that some of the films that we watched in class were almost difficult to figure out what made them animation/if we can even consider them animation. The films, as you said, are all animation in their own way, although we may not immediately put them into the category of animation.

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