Final Major Project
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Animation - Stella Bell
The animation was created using after effects, I tried to make each of the layers different. I wanted the animation to be fast paced and moving.
Final Book
The book was later called 7 as it hold seven stories of cancer patients. I thought it would be better call it 7 rather then ‘ The most important thing in illness is never to lose heart’ because the number seven is short and snappy, it draws the audience in and it makes them think why I called it seven.
Final Stories - Isaac Hussain
This is one my stories that was presented in the final book, the story is about a patient who suffers from burkitt’s lymphoma. The first few images shows how I broke down the story into layers which was later printed onto different types of paper including acetate and embossing card.
(please note that the patient name has been changed to protect his identity)
Final Stories - Dawn Morgan
This is one my stories that was presented in the final book, the story is about a patient who suffers from breast cancer. The first few images shows how I broke down the story into layers which was later printed onto different types of paper including acetate and embossing card.
(please note that the patient name has been changed to protect her identity)
Final Stories - Stella Bell
This is one my stories that was presented in the final book, the story is about a patient who suffers from leukaemia. The first few images shows how I broke down the story into layers which was later printed onto different types of paper including acetate and embossing card.
(please note that the patient name has been changed to protect her identity)
Final Stories - Anna Young
This is one my stories that was presented in the final book, the story is about a patient who suffers from breast cancer. The first few images shows how I broke down the story into layers which was later printed onto different types of paper including acetate and embossing card.
(please note that the patient name has been changed to protect her identity)
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