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The short film "ABYAKTO" is a 2D animated exploration of the delicate balance between memory, time, and human connection. Set in a realistic world, the film follows the journey of a boy, Anik, who is insecure about whether his parents still love him or not. He sometimes gets confused by his mother’s behavior. His brother assures him and tells him not to worry about small things, but he doesn’t stop. Lastly, did he manage to find the truthor not? That’s the primary suspense of our story, and to know the answer, we need to watch the short film. It was a learning journey. Through researching the history of animation, its principles, and creative writing, I learned how to write stories and craft scripts. What I learned the most was how to bring the imagination inside my mind from the world of thought to the outside world. Also, how to do animation. I progressed and improved by learning about each step, such as sound design, dialogue writing, camera movement, character sketching, buildup, rigging, etc. A project is a temporary endeavor with a specific goal that requires planning, organizing, and managing resources to achieve a defined outcome within a set timeframe. It involves a series of tasks and activities that are interrelated and contribute to the overall project objective. Projects have a clear beginning and end, and they are unique in that they produce a specifi product, service, or result. The reason behind taking a project rather than an internship or thesis is its convenience and beneficial benefits of getting a job after graduation. This project can help me to strengthen my portfolio for greater educational purposes. During this short film, I met with real-life scenarios of how to plan for a project, how to manage time to do things for the project, and what the steps of the project are. The project management lessons will always remain in my mind. |
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