Date of Award
12-2021
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
Department
Digital Production Arts
Committee Chair/Advisor
Eric Patterson
Committee Member
Carol Collins
Committee Member
David Donar
Abstract
Animation styles in a modern world end up influencing the animation of other regions. This project, through animation, celebrates Eastern and Western differences in their animations. Rather than analyzing story differences, aspects of the habits formed by the region’s animators are analyzed and practiced. The formation of animation in respective cultures represents the local history of these regions. So to understand the aspects & technicalities of how animators animate per region, it is useful to understand how film, TV, & comic styles of an entire community impacted that area’s animation
Recommended Citation
Standerwick, Alissa Annette, "Celebrating and Practicing Aspects from Eastern- and Western-Centric Animation Styles" (2021). All Theses. 3674.
https://open.clemson.edu/all_theses/3674
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