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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Jumbled or Jambled?

As hard as it, when reading SlaughterHouse Five, most of us were confused at first as to what is going on and slowly, most of us got used to the storyline and started to understand what was happening, because like what the heck at first most of us were lost. Now coming to the point, yes a visual of what SlaughterHouse Five is about is very helpful becuase the effects that are done in the editing process makes it easier to visualize the storyline rather than confuse the audience. But if it was performed on stage, the viewers would be like "what on Earth is happening here" if it was there first time watching the play, in my opinion. That's what I would totally say if it was my first time watching it to. It would not work well as a play because, as I have said before everyone would be confused, but other than that how the play will be executed would be very difficult for the performers becuase it would have to be very clear to them how they visualize the warps and how to properly execute them while using the time effectively and not making it look all jumbled and jambled up. When I was in the process of making the basics of my stop animation (taking the pictures), and came the time to take pictures of the warping scene, I thought what I was trying to visualize would not work out (doubting my abilities) and it would look all jumbled and jambled, but when it came time to edit the pictures, I could increase the speed, slow it down, and even have the pictures spin continuously, which looked much better opposed to clicking the pictures and just leaving them as is. In all, nobody would want to watch something they don't understand and that looks professionally undone.

By: Puja

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