Transit 2

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The first thought I had before I start writing the script, I wanted to know who is my audience? What is my message? I decided to make the film for children mainly, but also have an influence on adults.
because the original concept was of a child looking out of a window of an airplane and thinking that everything around her is actually changing. I thought what if we take the imagination and make it more extreme, not limit the imagination but make sure there's more than just people changing the outside of a plane. I came up with the idea that the message would be that we shouldn't be afraid to step out of our 9-5 lives, we shouldn't be spending time and time doing the same things over and over, we shouldn't be afraid to do what we wanted, explore the unknown.

While I want this message to be clear, I also want this to be a visual masterpiece, from spending lots of time around my cousins who are children, I know that their ideas are not plausible to have in real life, they either bend the rules of time, space and physics, they also have the habit to invent new things. so the question was how do I have a short where I portray the imagination and still keep it at a student budget of a film? the answer only seemed to be is if i used animation as my medium to visualising what the impossible thoughts children have on screen.

Using animation opens a whole new wold of possible. firstly being that using animation has always been more successful in grabbing children's attention, from the colour pallet to the peculiar situations that don't happen in real life, because of the advantages I used it to my advantage to write my first draft.




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