By this time my clay was useless, it had majorly dried out and was crumbling everywhere. I knew that there was no way that I could make the same animation again with this clay or with the time I had left.
So i had to start again. I thought that rolling up little bits of clay and arranging them in shapes would be a good effect. So I was trying to think of a topic that would suit this style of animation and was also a topic that met the assignment brief. I decided to do Deforestation, as it is a massive problem that tends to be overlooked. Even though saving the planet has become a very popular topic lately, I think deforestation is not talked about as much.
I wanted to play background music during the animation so instead of speaking over the animation I decided to write down the points I was trying to make a bit at a time to get my point across more. This ended up being a really effecting part of the animation, as the viewers had to read it. If I had a voice over, the facts could have been ignored or misheard over the music.
The animation starts off by explaining what is meant by the term deforestation and the effects that it will have on the planet. Then there is an claymation clip showing a tree being cut down. I then went on to explain how we, as individuals can all help contribute to stopping deforestation. By recycling paper, not wasting paper, using products made from recycled materials, and planting trees and plants.
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