For this week I have been looking at Te ka from Moana and how pathetic fallacy is used within the character. I have been looking at articles and interviews to find the information.
"The Effects Tech Behind ‘Moana’"

"An often unheralded part of feature animation is the effects animation, and Walt Disney Animation Studios has continually ramped up its effects technology with each new release. A series of new interviews look into the latest developments made with water and fire simulations for Moana, which opens in U.S. theaters today."
" In terms of water effects, Disney had to tackle both ‘at sea’ simulations and shots where the ocean acts as a playful character. Additional simulation techniques were required to bring, Te Ká, the living volcano, to life."
By looking into both the water and fire simulations used in Moana, a I have now got a greater understanding of how they both interlink to make both visual effects interact with each other. This information can be used in my essay and potentially my practical.
"Te Fiti" and "Te Kā"

(Te Fiti)

(Te Kā)
"Te Fiti is a major character in Disney's 2016 animated feature film Moana. She is a goddess with the power to create life—an ability used to create the islands of Polynesia. After her heart had been stolen by the demigod Maui, she became Te Kā, a demon of earth and fire who serves as the main antagonist. With Te Kā in her place, the islands that Te Fiti created are slowly consumed by a life-killing darkness. Only by restoring Te Fiti's heart can the darkness be vanquished."
By having this information, I will be able to understand the character and its alter ego more and why the character becomes so angry. This information will therefore be useful for the essay.
Practical-
With this week I have been looking at rain and lightning in after effects and how to make it look realistic. I found this pretty easy to do and had no troubles.
This was the YouTube video that I used to know how to create it.
This was the YouTube video that I used to know how to create it.
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