Taming of the Shrew Stop Motion Induction Scene Project
200 word explanation:
“Taming of the Shrew” is a comedy written by William Shakespeare in 1592. Filming this in stop motion allowed Vivian and I to redo lines if we messed up because we are not performing it live. We could also retake scenes if we messed up or just delete some photos that were taken. We could also change the way the shot was taken that you could not do on stage. Some challenges that occured in the making of this stop motion was if the camera moved slightly, it was really noticeable, as well as if you accidentally moved a character too far in one direction. What I learned while making this project was the how to condense the main parts of a story into a short video. I also learned how to be more patient because you have to be very patient when making stop motion. In “Taming of the Shrew”, the play that is shown to Sly in the induction within the story is th inset; the inset is a story within a story that is in no way related to the main story and it’s within our stor because in the induction we are doing the parts that would lead to such inset.
Very well made and not choppy at all! You made the induction scene very well
Cody and Vivian,
I loved the humorous narration. The stop motion is very well put together, you can tell you put a lot of hard work in to it.
Very nice narration, and very good work on the work of the Lego.
I like how you and Vivian used only the essential props so we know the scene a bit more, but I would wish that you spent more time in the speaking aspect.
The video was very well done, the quality of Cody’s voice and the camera being very steady for all scenes was perfect to go along with it.
very well done, i liked how you clearly explained what was happening during the induction, good work with the props as well.
Vivian and Cody I loved the narrating, it was very unique and describtive it gave me a better understanding of what is going on.
Great job guys, i can tell it took a while for you to do this project because it was really clear and smooth
I like the effort that was put in as in the detail in movements in the arms and little things that demonstrate effort.
Vivian and Cody, I really liked how each picture was really clear so it made the video flow nicely. Great work