Digital animation
Pixar: Themes Characters Environments (when and where the animation takes place) Styles Narratives Pixar from rubyshefras Event driven or character driven? One area to explore is whether the animation is event-driven or character-driven. For example, many Disney films are character-driven, and one of the commercial reasons behind this is the flogging of expensive merchandise to brainwashed/stupid children. In a film like Grave of the Fireflies, however, the characters’ actions are shaped by the context of a firebombing raid on a Japanese village during WWII. This is more of an event-driven narrative, even though the film focuses on two young protagonists. Todorov's Equilibrium theory: In a film or story, the power is in a state of equilibrium (balance). However the equilibrium is changed after a disruption, resulting in a disequilibrium. The old equilibrium is broken, and therefore a new one must begin. The Narrative theory stages:...