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FMP Thesis

Week 5: Metamorphosis in Animation

Symbols can hold varied meanings depending on the context in which they are presented. In today’s lesson, we explored a range of animations that deviated from the conventional format, where stories typically follow a specific, linear narrative. Instead, these animations adopted a more experimental approach, incorporating symbolic elements. For instance, the use of a paper-folding woman was employed to represent her constrained role and position within a relationship, highlighting the subtle complexities of her social context.

Key aspects of metamorphosis include

1) Transition

2) Loop

One notable advantage of metamorphosis is the ease of transition. Unlike other narrative techniques, metamorphosis allows for seamless shifts in form or perspective without requiring complex connections between scenes. A simple camera turn or a blank screen can effectively mark the transition, eliminating the need for direct continuity. This flexibility makes it an effective tool in visual storytelling, offering room for creative exploration without the constraints of linear progression.

Alternatively, one could create a real-life stop-motion music video, utilizing a variety of props such as fruits, clothing, flowers, and more.

There is also one particular music video that captivates me, which primarily utilizes a wiggly line as its animation. This style brings to mind many contemporary music videos on platforms like YouTube, where the animation tends to be simple yet dynamic, often featuring continuous movement without complex designs. However, during the time when animation was still in its early stages, such an approach would have been highly experimental and a significant innovation in the field.

I am also particularly intrigued by this.

This is an example of one of metamorphosis’s key features—Looping. Despite the continuous repetition of the same elements, the animation manages to maintain the viewer’s interest. The smoothness of the transitions, coupled with the thoughtful selection and synchronization of sound and music, ensures that the viewer remains engaged and captivated, unable to look away from the screen.

Additionally, the clever inclusion of iconic characters—such as Hello Kitty, SpongeBob, Donald Duck, and Mickey Mouse—morphing into one another offers a satirical commentary on these widely recognized figures, highlighting their shared characteristics. As the transformations become more pronounced, the color scheme evolves from a muted black-and-white palette to a vibrant, colorful tone, further enhancing the dynamic nature of the animation.

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Week 4: Developing a Literature Review

What is a Literature Review?

A literature review is a fundamental component of academic writing, typically placed at the beginning of a paper. It serves to inform readers about the specific research that has been conducted on the topic and provides a comprehensive overview of existing literature. This section not only presents the context of the research but also demonstrates how the study fits into the broader field, offering valuable insights into the subject matter. In essence, the literature review serves as the foundation upon which the research is built.

Like most essays and scholarly articles, a literature review typically consists of the following sections:

Introduction

  • An introduction to the key theories and concepts relevant to the area of study or research interest.

Main Body

  • A structured organization of sources, starting from broader concepts and narrowing down to more specific aspects of the topic.
  • An identification of gaps or limitations in the existing research.

Conclusion

  • A concise summary of the review, illustrating how the existing literature informs and supports the research, while also highlighting areas for further investigation.

In summary, the literature review functions as a narrative of prior research, helping to organize the overall structure of the essay and guiding the direction of the new research.

References

References play a crucial role in academic writing by allowing readers to trace the origin of sources and assess their credibility. It is essential to ensure that the references used in research are accurate and derived from primary sources, rather than secondary sources such as websites that merely quote the original material.

Several tools and websites are available to assist with proper referencing:

Additionally, when citing the names of films, video games, or similar works, they should be italicized. Furthermore, the first mention of a film or other significant work should include the name of the director and the year of release.

About the Topic:

Initially, my research topic was titled “Emotional Engagement and Visual Metaphors in Pixar’s Narrative Tropes: A Critical Analysis of Character Development and Audience Connection.” However, after discussing the topic with my tutor, he suggested that while the subject was promising, it might be more effective to frame it as a research question. Possible alternatives included questions such as “How do Pixar films promote emotional engagement?” or “How do Pixar films differentiate from other animated films?”

Based on this advice, I have decided to revise my research topic to:
“What techniques do Pixar films use to promote emotional engagement, and how do they differ from other animation studios?”

Upon finalizing the topic, I will proceed with conducting research and begin drafting the literature review.

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Week 3: Understanding and Establishing Research Frameworks

In today’s lesson, we explored the structure and key concepts of a thesis proposal in greater detail. We also reviewed some strong examples and I realized that clarity—both in layout and content—is essential to crafting a strong proposal.

For example:

The table of contents should include page numbers for easy navigation.

Additionally, we discussed quantitative and qualitative research methods:

Quantitative:

  • Survey
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  • Descriptive
  • Experimental
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  • Correlational

Qualitative:

  • Conducting interviews
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Both research methods play a crucial role in academic research.

Emotional Engagement and Visual Metaphors in Pixar’s Narrative Tropes: A Critical Analysis of Character Development and Audience Connection

After careful consideration of various topics and ideas, I chose to focus on Pixar movies, as they have consistently inspired me over time. Since I will be working on this thesis for the entire year, it makes sense to delve into something that continually interests and fascinates me.

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I conducted research on Pixar’s narrative techniques, with a particular focus on recurring tropes. This analysis encompasses various elements such as:

  • Films catering to all age groups, with a particular emphasis on younger audiences
  • The depiction of unique societies
  • Notable Pixar films, including Monsters University, Finding Nemo, Soul, Elemental, and Cars
  • Moments that evoke emotional responses, often leading to tears
  • The development of rapport between characters and the audience
  • Engaging short films such as Bao and Piper
  • Key backstories, such as:
    • Jessie (Toy Story): The experience of abandonment by her owner
    • Carl (Up): The poignant loss of his spouse
  • Crucial narrative twists that introduce unexpected developments
  • The creation of escalating emotional conflicts

This analysis is informed by insights from the article

10 Tropes That Can Be Found in Every Pixar Film

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Thesis

Week 1-2: Thesis Proposal Brief

In this lesson, we reviewed the structure of a thesis and the thesis proposal. I have been brainstorming potential topics for both my thesis and Final Major Project (FMP).

Post-Graduation Focus

Primary Interest: 3D Computer Animation
Where My Passion Lies: Education – I am more interested in sharing knowledge than just applying technical skills.

Skills Required for Career:

  • Software: Maya, Blender, Unreal Engine, Unity, ZBrush, TV Paint, Houdini
  • Soft Skills: Collaboration, Time Management, Patience, Teaching

FMP Showcase Concept

  • Display on a monitor
  • Interactive props
  • Small souvenirs alongside the display
  • Relevance to Thesis? Not necessarily required

Thesis Topic Considerations

  • Medium: Screen-based, Installation, Expanded Cinema, Interactive, Games/Animation
  • Aesthetics: Experimental animation, Acoustic (Sound)
  • Acting & Depiction: Emotion & Affect, Formalism, Interpretation, Skepticism
  • Color & Light

Miyazaki’s Work:

  • Themes: Human-nature relationship, Ecophilosophy, Feminism, Pacifism (comparison to Western media)
  • Films for Reference:
    • Evil Does Not Exist
    • FernGully
    • Grave of the Fireflies (Netflix)

Narrative Tropes

  • Common Behaviors in Stories: E.g., the princess being kissed
  • Subverting Tropes: Examining how Miyazaki avoids common narrative tropes
  • Tropes in Environmental Films: What patterns emerge in storytelling related to nature?

Further Readings & Resources

Academic Sources:

  • American Cinema’s Transition to Sound
  • Sound Synthesis, Representation, and Narrative Cinema
  • Pixar Narratives – Heavy reliance on tropes vs. innovation
  • Pixar Tropes: Subversion of Disney conventions

Online Research: