Why Choose Animation?
Animation can be less expensive than live action filming
Live action filming requires:
- Finding the right team to film.
- Finding and hiring the right cast.
- Finding and securing the right location.
- Even then needing an editor or animator to apply effects and titles.
With animation:
- You work directly with one person to realize your view.
- Using a voice artist for dialog provides a wider range of casting choices.
- An animator can provide an action packed location from a single still image, taken from anywhere in the world.
- The animator creates the work so effects and titles are incorporated directly in the scene.
Animation allows the camera to go anywhere
- From the very center of the Earth to the farthest reaches of the Universe the animator can travel without concern for safety and logistics.
- Down to beyond the subatomic level the animator can visualize what literally can't be seen.
- An animator can follow the action to a more intimate level providing see through and cut away views as the action happens.
- The animation camera can view blinding action and even make details viewable.
Animation controls the focus so what needs to be seen is always "center stage"
- Action scenes that would create a blurry subject, can render the subject in the sharpest detail.
- When multiple subjects need to be seen together, all can be in focus and zoomed regardless of distance.
- Action can be slowed down or sped up dynamically.
- Animation can contain impossible cuts allowing the audience to see concurrent or unseeable details.
Animation allows the creation of impossible action
- Cast can be subjected to impossible speeds and accelerations.
- Cast can be streched, bent, morphed and contorted.
- Cast can be killed, melted, vaporized, crushed and then reconsituted from any of these states.
- Cast can continue to act even while their parts are in other locations.