Wednesday, 21 May 2014

Questionare: Animation Style

1. What's your favourite animation style?
  • 3D because it’s realistic enough while being cartoon.
  • 3D because it’s like I can reach out to them.
  • Clay animation because that is some freaky shit.
  • 2D animation, like anime you know? Attack on Titan. SNK, Free!, Avatar: The Legend of Aang, hmmmm... I feel like I'm forgetting something. Oh! I also love Disney animations, like Tangled and Frozen. So basically 2D and 3D.
  • Maybe 2D or I dunno the terms but like mixing drawings with real life backdrops.
  • My favourite animation style is 2D, Cartoons and stuff.

2. What comes to your mind when seeing the following animation styles?:



3. Does the animation style/visual appearance of an animated film evoke different emotions from you?


4.Where you aware of the different animation styles there are?


5. How do you feel about people thinking animations and cartoons are only for kids?

  • THEY’RE WRONG! There are different animations/cartoons that also appeal towards teens and adults in many ways. Especially since there are different genres of animations out there like action, thriller, romance, etc.
  • They have become more varied than animation in the past.
  • I think that the view is honestly stupid, because why would you restrict the world of media and stuff to certain age groups when it’s open to all ages, excluding porn…
  • They obviously don’t know what they’re saying- I turn a blind eye to such ignorance.
  • It’s so silly to be honest, because why can’t adults watch cartoons and be equally or more entertained. I think anime is a brilliant example of letting teenagers and adults watch cartoons without being shamed by other people. However, even though it is accepted enough in society, there still are some people who look down at other who like to watch animations at an older age because it’s supposedly “for children” and the people watching are usually “man-babies”. This annoys me so much.
  • I don’t really care….because I know it’s not true.


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