Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Max Fleischer, Out of the Inkwell


        I think this is a very interesting and creative animation work. The main idea of this animation is use the ink to create an animated character, a clown and make the interactivity with the real people in a real environment. The beginning of this animation is very interesting. There is a real person dropped some inks on the paper and moved by themselves. It attracted me immediately. It combined the real world and the animated world. The interactivity between those people and the clown are very natural and vivid. The changes of movements and facial expressions of the clown are very constantly and smoothly. My favorite part of this animation is when the clown jumped out of the paper and into the real environment; he hid in the statue and used the materials to punch the real people. It is a kind of novel type of the animation. It mixed the real world and the animation together. I really like this animation.

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