censored - animated analysis. -




I created this imagery using adobe photoshop and adobe animate. I used the image from online, and placed in on a backdrop of my original image. Which as was a minimal image of a marble floor which later embossed on photoshop to make it more texturous. I used the magnetic lasso tool to crop around the original image of the model, and imported it on to animate as a photoshop file. this allowed me to merge both  foreground and background imagery to add more authenticity. Secondly, i added the illustrations by using the line tool on animate. The markings were made multiple times which i later duplicated and repositioned during each frame so that it would create movement. I have shown my influence by creating a direct visual link between the free the nipple campaign and this imagery through the use of the black bar to cover the nipple. I think the direct eye contact from the model allows the viewer to connect with the imagery. I think the black bars a universal indication of how its used of cover or hide something up. I wanted the viewer to instantly recognise what i was trying to convey which i think i have successfully conveyed. 


I used the windows alert once again for this animation, i previously used this within my aleatory project. I think it allows for an interesting composition as well as balance between the visuals. Within the animation i timed it so that it has been placed on every other frame, thus allowing it to flash and jump from one frame to another. I used the part of a male statue to cover the female nipples, this was consciously used as in the media, film and society in general male nipples are widely acceptable nor is it overtly sexualised or objectified. It's never used as an object of desire or seen in the context of the female gaze in any film. I wanted to place it over the female nipples to show case the hypocrisy when is comes to female bodies and male bodies. I think this is also showing how feminine traits are seen as less importance than male traits. This is also shown how boyhood is seen as more important within films that girlhood. tHis may be the reason there aren't may accurate representations of girlhood within the media. 





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