Stories have always been a core part of my life. It's everywhere, from how someone talks about their day to reading a book to watching shows on TV. I was always intrigued, always enamored about how people presented their stories. Then I realized that I wanted to do the same thing; I wanted people to get engaged with my narratives.
Animations and illustrations are my chosen mediums to presenting stories. By visually describing a situation, it becomes more real. People see these images, and they become visually engaged. I create these worlds for people to experience. And the best part is that by illustrating these narratives, I can lessen the barrier of language; I can communicate with essentially everyone. I can express my message without people having to struggle with written language.
My goal is to one day be part of the story-making process. I enjoy pre-production; I enjoy planning and dissecting stories, translating a script into storyboards, and coming up with concepts to help solidify the final look of the film. I love all of these parts, but I also enjoy animating. I enjoy seeing something come to life, translating expressions and emotions, and clarifying their intent so the audience is all on the same page. I have a voice, and by creating animations people can hear that voice clearly, even when nothing is being said at all.
My thesis film is one of my favorite stories growing up. It's based on a true story about a small wiener dog named Wonder, and his struggle and perseverance to get back home. As I was growing up, I was encouraged to try my best. And even if I didn't reach my goal, at least I gave it my all, which is all we can do. But we shouldn't just give up after realizing we can't make it; we keep going, we keep moving forward, and we become stronger that way. So I want to do the same with my thesis project; I want to give my all, to put in the sweat, the possible tears, and blood into this project. Just like Wonder, we both will face obstacles, but that doesn't deter us from doing our best to reach our goal.
Animations and illustrations are my chosen mediums to presenting stories. By visually describing a situation, it becomes more real. People see these images, and they become visually engaged. I create these worlds for people to experience. And the best part is that by illustrating these narratives, I can lessen the barrier of language; I can communicate with essentially everyone. I can express my message without people having to struggle with written language.
My goal is to one day be part of the story-making process. I enjoy pre-production; I enjoy planning and dissecting stories, translating a script into storyboards, and coming up with concepts to help solidify the final look of the film. I love all of these parts, but I also enjoy animating. I enjoy seeing something come to life, translating expressions and emotions, and clarifying their intent so the audience is all on the same page. I have a voice, and by creating animations people can hear that voice clearly, even when nothing is being said at all.
My thesis film is one of my favorite stories growing up. It's based on a true story about a small wiener dog named Wonder, and his struggle and perseverance to get back home. As I was growing up, I was encouraged to try my best. And even if I didn't reach my goal, at least I gave it my all, which is all we can do. But we shouldn't just give up after realizing we can't make it; we keep going, we keep moving forward, and we become stronger that way. So I want to do the same with my thesis project; I want to give my all, to put in the sweat, the possible tears, and blood into this project. Just like Wonder, we both will face obstacles, but that doesn't deter us from doing our best to reach our goal.
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