We were given the task to recreate the three little pigs story in groups. We decided to begin by watching the story again, allowing everyone to be focusing on the same variation of it. After brainstorming some ideas we decided that the best way to do this in the allocated time would be to use a stop frame animation. We then allocated each person a part of the scene to create and gathered all of the materials we needed. To bring in the book context we thought it would be a good idea to place the scene on top of the open pages of a book. The part of the scene that I had to create was the brick house. To do this I printed out a texture and created a net out of it. This then folded together to create the 3D structure of the house. Once everyone had created their parts of the scene we put them together and began to take photographs. Before going into the final animation we wanted to do a test run to ensure that everything worked smoothly. The final step of the process was to compile the images into premier pro and add see how it turned out. After watching back the animation we decided to add some sound effects. The 3 act structure divides the narrative up into three main parts; the setup, the confrontation and the resolution. In our scene the set up was the scene being introduced on top of an open book, the confrontation is when the wolf blows the first two houses down and attempts to blow the third down, and the resolution is when the wolf tries to go down the chimney but gets burnt and runs away.
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