I picked the item that I did because it was easier to make a label for a single side of the Icebreakers container than to make a label for a box or other product. I'm also a fan of the candy and had a few ideas already for what I wanted to do. I designed my piece with the colors of the candy itself, and the flavors you can taste. I first made a gradient of red and blue, then added the sparkle design. Finally, I added the cat, strawberry and ice, and the Icebreakers logo and facts. I feel like the colors are the most successful thing about my design, but my favorite part is the cat. If I could change anything about this piece, I would have figured out a better way to layout the strawberries, ice, and cat so it doesn't look so crowded.
We began work by first spacing out an area on the whiteboard we worked on so that we could come back and use the same spot over and over without having to change location on said whiteboard. We were able to finish the Will Smith part before break began, which left us with the Sprite part after. When we returned from break, we didn't have access to a tripod, so we had to just freehand while taking photos using our phones. We also had to slim down on some details in certain frames so that we were able to finish on time. We then arranged the photos from across our phones on the StopMotion Studios app and added in the song for background music. We all spent time drawing and Ben Julian uploaded the music.
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AuthorI am currently a Computer Arts student at AHS. Archives
January 2019
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