The Hotel!
Here is my final animated response
Right off the bat the main problem I encountered was the render time that it took to render 1100 frames of animation, I had to render out at 540p which took 35 hours on my laptop, but this was down to the amount of time I had to complete the animation. if I were to revisit the module I would definitely give myself more time to render my animation, but After the deadline I will render the animation out at 1080p for my show reel as I cant stand how poor the quality is of this render.
I would also devote more time to the mannequins, they look too passive, I could have had the one properly chase the camera to add more suspense, but then again that would make the mannequin the main factor of psychological concerns rather than the environment which is what my essay was all about.
there are other minor things that I would have done to improve the over all quality, I was meant to use live action in the mirror to add more realism, I was going to add an environment outside the hotel but these were all cut due to my time frame. I am happy with my response to set tasks, the psychological concerns raised by this animation are open to interpretation, but the intended concern was hallucinations, seeing things that aren't there, but it also keeps to the uncanny valley with its questionable human nature. I think to conclude my analysis I would definitely devote more time to the render, and touching up the quality to make it as good as it can be.
there are other minor things that I would have done to improve the over all quality, I was meant to use live action in the mirror to add more realism, I was going to add an environment outside the hotel but these were all cut due to my time frame. I am happy with my response to set tasks, the psychological concerns raised by this animation are open to interpretation, but the intended concern was hallucinations, seeing things that aren't there, but it also keeps to the uncanny valley with its questionable human nature. I think to conclude my analysis I would definitely devote more time to the render, and touching up the quality to make it as good as it can be.
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