The first Hero/Villain I will be talking about is by Jessica Rovniak. Her superhero was PsychoElectric. Lets start out by talking about color. She used two different hues green and blue, which go together because they are next to each other on the color wheel. It is a more saturated green, which makes it more intense, and a less saturated blue, which gives a little contrast. The colors that were used are very bright and stand out on the screen. She used contrast and affinity through the colors of the two characters. The colors that were chosen are on different ends of the color wheel. This gives them contrast, but also affinity because opposites go together. There was also some tension and release in the animation. The tension comes in the beginning when PsychoElectric was zapping all those nice people with his eyes. The release comes when the hero pulls up and saves the day.
The second Hero/Villain I will be talking about is by Peter Fumosa. For Peter’s assignment I will be talking about lighting. Peter used very little shadow on his hero Mr. Doctor to make him seem more inviting to the audience. In the animation the hero is blue and the villain is red. This is a great example of symbolism. The blue symbolizes good, and the red symbolizes evil. The mood for the two characters is very different. The hero gives off a very happy mood and makes it seem like everything is ok. The villain gives off a very angry mood and makes it feel like something’s not right. Peter also uses contrast and affinity in his animation. The contrast comes when Larry the Lawyer tries to make an appeal for Charles Manson and Mr. Doctor and Larry the Lawyer start fighting. The affinity comes when Mr. Doctor eventually wins. There is also contrast and affinity in the colors of the two characters. There is also irony in the animation. The irony is that a doctor is fighting a lawyer.
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