L'Orange Gutan; Gluko and Lennon.
Gluko and Lennon, are two characters created by the company L'Orange Gutan. Their story is that of adventure, when they help the super hero called Superfluous gain back the power of flight by retrieving his cape from the enemy.
The style of the animation is 3D animation. This is clear through the use of shapes, colour, fading and movement, which is crystal clear and in high definition. I was attracted to the video through it's colour, I really love the vividness and contrast that the film gives, which enhances the fantasy element to it. There also aren't any harsh lines throughout the film so all the colours, somehow, end up blending together.
Guilherme Marc: Tyger.
Tyger is an animation mixed up of 2D and 3D techniques, I think that this animation caught my attention the most because of the way it has been produced. The characters throughout this animation are mainly 2 dimensional, made in a digital but flat format. Whereas the tiger, the main character in the film, is a 3 dimensional model, who's arms and legs are controlled by people. I also loved the way that patterns had been drawing onto the film after it had been edited and produced. The 2D characters in the film have been made using only two colours, which, added with the sepia effect of the camera, makes them look as though they have a variety of colours, and the style they have been drawn in, provides a 90's theme and "Gorillaz," effect on the film.
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