Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Ki Animation Using Structuralism

Proairetic:The title comes on with circles surrounding it along with people coming in and out. A mother gives birth to a baby. The baby is born into a room surrounded by many people, and the people place a key around his neck and him in a cage. The baby crawls down the middle of a street with people walking on both sides, and grows into a child. The child swings in a cage and walks down the street once again. The people go in and out. HE gets married and they go into a room and close the caged door. They are in bed and then it goes to a bumpy road. HE walks down the middle of the road again and he grows into an old man. He sits on a park bench surrounded by a barred fence. He is surrounded by people in his grave and his key is taken away.
Hermeneutic: The squares, circles people standing around at birth and death, the two people coming in and out of the screen.
Semic: The study here perhaps would be the key's knowledge, which it holds about life.
Symbolic: The, again, key perhaps signifies the burden of life that he carries around everywhere that he goes.The circle represents the circle of life. The people going in and out represents people dying and being born.
Reference: In the beginning he has no key and is free and at the end he is dead and is free fro the key. The beginning of life and death are the allusions in this much as like when the grinch went down in the beginning and end of the story.
Diagetic: The direction that he goes into is a downward one, because he starts out great with the beginning of life but ends up with death, which is ultimately a downer.

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