I enjoyed all of the films that professor leeper showed us, except for the tragedy sense. But learning "outside-the-box" is a great way to find your way to becoming a great animator. But i think that this class wasn't meant for me. If you look around campus, you find students that were home-schooled, private-schooled,or sunday-school. I think that this class was made for those kids who has lived in an artificial world to realize the reality of filmmaking and life. For me growing up in community schools, have an easy time getting what professor leeper is getting at. But I'm getting off topic; Princess and the Frog was my favorite short film he has shown us.
Saturday, September 29, 2012
Quiz-1: Princess and the Frog
This film made me laugh all the way through to the end. Everyone knows the story, but when that unexpected twist of both of them turning into animals made the film fun to watch. My favorite part was when the princess was a giraffe and the prince was an elephant. The princess tried to kiss the prince on the lips, but was kissing his nose instead. That made everyone in the room laugh.
I enjoyed all of the films that professor leeper showed us, except for the tragedy sense. But learning "outside-the-box" is a great way to find your way to becoming a great animator. But i think that this class wasn't meant for me. If you look around campus, you find students that were home-schooled, private-schooled,or sunday-school. I think that this class was made for those kids who has lived in an artificial world to realize the reality of filmmaking and life. For me growing up in community schools, have an easy time getting what professor leeper is getting at. But I'm getting off topic; Princess and the Frog was my favorite short film he has shown us.
I enjoyed all of the films that professor leeper showed us, except for the tragedy sense. But learning "outside-the-box" is a great way to find your way to becoming a great animator. But i think that this class wasn't meant for me. If you look around campus, you find students that were home-schooled, private-schooled,or sunday-school. I think that this class was made for those kids who has lived in an artificial world to realize the reality of filmmaking and life. For me growing up in community schools, have an easy time getting what professor leeper is getting at. But I'm getting off topic; Princess and the Frog was my favorite short film he has shown us.
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