Multimedia story of “The Little Prince”

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The Little Prince is a 2015 English-language French 3D animated fantasy adventure family drama film directed by Mark Osborne and based on the 1943 novel of the same name by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. It was the first adaptation as a full-length animated feature of The Little Prince. This animated film has touched millions of hearts with it’s excellent story-line and heart-touching characters which were loved across the globe. The story is about a little girl who lives in a very grown-up world with her mother, who tries to prepare her for it. Her neighbour, the Aviator, introduces the girl to an extraordinary world where anything is possible, the world of the Little Prince.

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Now if we shift our vision to the eyes of an animator we’ll realise that this film is not a very excellent but average presentation of animation skills and imagination coordinates for 3D have been left to the discretion of the audience. Apart from this it is to be understood that this film has been critiqued positively for the multimedia work that has been input to it. However, if you seem to like this movie or any other movie based on animation, then taking up a multimedia course is the best possible option for you. For all the magic and imaginative flair portrayed in the film, 3D animation initiatives are best in this film. Every year hundreds of animated films are released and so many new characters come to the screen, you can be the designer for one of those characters as well.

All you need to do is take up an animation course from a reputed institute and go ahead with the work. The film has cleverly combined modern, Pixar-style CG animation with quaint stop-motion to reflect the chasm between the cold, depersonalized adult world and the too-often forgotten wonder of childhood. We cannot forget the fact that the film has been created as an adaptation of a classic novel and bringing such an old classic in the form of animation and to make it so widely popular among such a wide audience is not an easy task.

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“The little prince” is an enduring story which can used as an inspiration for anyone wanting to pursue a career out of 3D animation or any other field of multimedia.

Now there are many different techniques of animation portrayed in the film. One of them is Paper Cutout animation, “It’s flat layers of paper, but photographed with dimension,” Mr. Osborne explained. The image above shows the set, with layers of paper set up one behind the other, where the plane scene was photographed. Jamie Caliri, the film’s stop-motion creative director whose animation work with paper included an ad for United Airlines called “Dragon,” dreamed up this technique. It’s no toughie to learn these keywords once you take up a good animation course and master these skills.


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