Monday, 26 January 2015

Ken Fight Club | Robot Chicken | Adult Swim



this is where i got my inspiration from the way this characters are animated the fight, the blood how its vastly exaggerated the sounds and the blood. I like the way the characters interact and have a story also the cardboard mouths that move as they speak in time (too difficult but i will attempt!). the sound of the crowd in the background to create atmosphere.

final idea!

For my inital idea i am going to create a fight scene with a snowman and the sun, much like the cartoon "robot chicken" my animation would be in the same sort of style as well as both characters being made out of plastacine and robot chicken has a lot of fight scenes and sound effects but also getting some inspiration from the film "snowman/snowman and the snow dog" as inspiration or style of snowman happy and cute looking, but also considering I'm planning or having the snowman "melt" much like the witch does in the wizard of OZ perhaps even have the snowman say that line "I'm melting".  I think my animation is suitable for an inbetween two shows as a programme filler i think possibly comedy central or MTV considering its only about half a minute just to fill in before the next show. The sound effects i will use will be the punch sound effect as the animated arms swing at one another (they could be formed from the rays of the sun). For my set im going to made out of cardboard box with either a forest scene or background city scene painted on it, i might use cotton wool on the floor to add more texture to the scene.

Tuesday, 20 January 2015



We were given a task on sound and how effective it was. so we decided to take a board pen and gave him a plasticise hat and face also made a microphon as we were going to make it as a comedy sketch because of the sound effects we found was a crowd cheering and laughing. By moving the object slowly we've created to impression that it is a comedian telling a joke. We have also added a voiceover containing the "punchline" of a joke which the character could walk of stage to.