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Creativity and Meditations

On Pause from Writing
(but not from Creativity & Meditation)

(Small Animated Projects:) LIMITATIONS


Not every business can or has plans to spend a huge amount on an animated video. And that’s OK. As creatives, we can still develop new practices to serve a targeted goal – while working within the budget and time available (up to a point). Especially with smaller animated projects that I had the opportunity to work on, I was able to provide the best results when the majority of the time available was invested in developing the CREATIVE APPROACH and/or ART DIRECTION; even at the direct expense (of the amount and quality) of Animation.

Here’s MY 3 Reasons WHY:

FIRST IMPRESSIONS MATTER
If it looks and feels good as a still frame, it will have the benefit of a positive first impression.

CONSISTENCY BUILDS TRUST
When a polished creative and visual concept is consistent throughout the video, it distracts a viewer (enough) from elements that are potentially lacking.

AN ACTIVATED IMAGINATION INSPIRES
Remember how old, visually simple games were fun – even without all the amazing modern visuals? It was because our minds / our imaginations filled in the blanks.
With animation - by focusing on the narrative tempo, the layouts and the design, we have a strong framework that inspires and sells an idea, even if it’s not animated to perfection.


Even though motion is super important with all animated content, creating a good (storytelling+visual) approach is like using a flashlight: it first needs some darkness to shine - limitations always open up doors to new ideas and solutions.

One can accomplish something only so long as one cannot accomplish everything.
― Stanisław Lem, The Cyberiad

 

EXAMPLE:

QUANTUM LOVE

By NOT HAVING a lot of Character Animation + using FREE 3d Models and Textures,
I managed to invest most of my time in:

  • Designing the Narrative

  • Developing the Layouts

  • Creating an interesting Visual Style