Self-Critique
I give myself a 70% for the success of my animation.
Upon completing the animation, I feel that I haven't done enough, so I kept editing and re-rendering. Rendering takes quite a while and it built up my patience along the way too, like how I kept telling myself that every editing is worth it, because it will make the animation better than the previous one after reviewing. Somehow I think that the lack of confidence in my work is because my animation is not my actual storyboard, but rather a modified storyboard to fit in to the desired duration.
But despite that, I still put in my very best in animating out the bipolar emotions, which is the main focus of the whole animation because it is the name of the robot. Since the emotions are one of the key factor, I decided to render set of frames from different angles, and even zoom in on Bipolar to show various emotions portrayed. Rendering from different angles is pretty tedious because of the waiting time, saving and finding out which keyframes to use.
I also tried adding in sound effect with iMovie to make the animation video less dull, but I don't know if it's a good thing, that is the reason why I embedded 2 videos, one with sound effects and one without.
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