I worked with Peyton, Danny, Morgan and Anna. Peyton, Danny, Morgan and me planned what we were going to do in the video. I made the goombas, Peyton made the Marios, and Danny make the film looking thing the video starts with. Morgan and I also painted the snake. Peyton sort of led this project, but we all helped film. Anna moved the snake in the end of the video. We collaborated pretty well. We each did a piece of the project and everything went smoothly.
I created original art by creating a scene with unique ideas, along with rest of the group, to create the image we wanted. Our plan was to make the mario come out of the background, then move over to a piece of paper where goombas appear, then they turn into a snake that goes around the room where the snake covers up the image, and then we appear. We accomplished this mostly and I haven't seen this type of thing done before, so it is original. In this project, we did steal the idea of mario and the goombas, but then we transformed it into our own sort of scene.
The challenges that occurred was originally how to move mario around to the places it needed to go. We ended up solving this by having him slowly move over to the spot where he needs to go. For one part, my hand is slowly moving it each step of the way. Also, we didn't want the goombas to appear out of know where, so we ended up putting a green pipe which is another idea that we stole from Mario. Another problem was how to move the snake around the room. We fixed this by attaching a string to the snakes front to slowly drag the snake around. One thing that I would have changed was the snake part because we ran out of time to make it slither like we had planned to so it looks like its not moving.
I created original art by creating a scene with unique ideas, along with rest of the group, to create the image we wanted. Our plan was to make the mario come out of the background, then move over to a piece of paper where goombas appear, then they turn into a snake that goes around the room where the snake covers up the image, and then we appear. We accomplished this mostly and I haven't seen this type of thing done before, so it is original. In this project, we did steal the idea of mario and the goombas, but then we transformed it into our own sort of scene.
The challenges that occurred was originally how to move mario around to the places it needed to go. We ended up solving this by having him slowly move over to the spot where he needs to go. For one part, my hand is slowly moving it each step of the way. Also, we didn't want the goombas to appear out of know where, so we ended up putting a green pipe which is another idea that we stole from Mario. Another problem was how to move the snake around the room. We fixed this by attaching a string to the snakes front to slowly drag the snake around. One thing that I would have changed was the snake part because we ran out of time to make it slither like we had planned to so it looks like its not moving.