IMMERSIVE REALISM IN ANIMATION
KEY IDEAS:
//To create a realistic world through an inherently unrealistic medium.
//A detachment from the real world that appeals to the human need for escapism.
//It was never animation's task to emulate real life exactly, instead an imaginary world adjacent to and reminiscent of our own but not necessarily identical.
//To achieve immersive realism, there must be underlying familiarity within the characters.
//Minute details make the story immersive and establish the untold stories unfolding in the background (world building).
//This creates depth and richness to the world, feeling like it extends beyond the frame.
//Ordinary, inconsequential and seemingly unimportant actions and elements of the background are conscious choices. With animation, everything is on the screen for a reason, creating meaning.
//Animation is a medium, not a novelty, valuable not only for it's vivid expression of fantastical worlds and magic, but for communicating universal ideas and pure emotions in a way that only animation can.
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