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'Hrid majhare': A nonfigurative experimental animation

DESIGN PROJECT 1
first animation from my design project I. I chose a 13 seconds music and try to understand the feeling and empathy and then animate it. during the process I created the moodboards, abstract paintings to decide the color, texture or the final material i should use to animate.



here's the audio. 
Source: https://youtu.be/t9EAteRdahM
 
artist: This music piece is played by Patai Das Baul on a flute. 

First thought: The music starts with a pacing and ends slowly. It carries the energy in the starting, which has dissolved just before it ends. This music has a feeling of agony, nostalgia, sentiment. There is also a refreshing feeling as a whole. The music is also giving us a feeling of a rural experience. It can gives a magical feeling where at the end it slows down and ends. Also the anklebell tune is maintain its tempo in a energetic manner but after 8th sec, it also paces down with the tempo of this music.

 Logline: Mirage 

Word: Nostalgia 
These are some thing can be related to the music :- Mood: Refreshing, agony, nostalgic, sentimental, sad ending, magical, affliction, inspirit, separation in love, heartbroken. Temperature: Warm, neither cool nor hot, 
Texture: Matte, sand paper, texture of a hand-made paper.
 Colour: Blue, beige, orange, yellow, white, colour of dusk in rural area. I feel some noisy or chaotic element is running or moving here and there in a tranquil environment. Also have a visualisation of a riverside of a rural area at dusk. It gives both a magical refreshing feeling and a strong feeling of losing something one loves.


the moodboard I made for this music:






after these, some attempts I have made. And finally come up with two animations.

this is the first animation i like and which i think goes with the music as well.
here's the second one.
'Hrid majhare': A nonfigurative experimental animation
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'Hrid majhare': A nonfigurative experimental animation

design project I

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