№ 58-2. Том 2: ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, Январь, 2025
Научно-образовательные статьи

ANIMATION OF THE SCRIPT "LITTLE HELPERS" FROM THE SHORT ANIMATION FILM GORKANA GOŞA GÖRNER ("FEAR IS DOUBLE VISION")

Gurbanova Annagul
Oguz han Engineering and Technology university of Turkmenistan. Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
Matiyev Muhammetmyrat
Oguz han Engineering and Technology university of Turkmenistan. Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Опубликован 21.01.2025

Ключевые слова

  • animation,
  • script adaptation,
  • psychological themes,
  • character design,
  • surrealism,
  • visual storytelling,
  • transformation,
  • short animation film
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Как цитировать

A. Gurbanova, & M. Matiyev. (2025). ANIMATION OF THE SCRIPT "LITTLE HELPERS" FROM THE SHORT ANIMATION FILM GORKANA GOŞA GÖRNER ("FEAR IS DOUBLE VISION"). ОБРАЗОВАНИЕ И НАУКА В XXI ВЕКЕ, 58-2. Том 2. https://mpcareer-google.ru/index.php/journal/article/view/612

Аннотация

This paper delves into the animation process behind the script "Little Helpers" from the short animation film Gorkana Goşa Görner (translated as "Fear is Double Vision"). The script explores themes of innocence, transformation, and inner strength, depicted through a psychological and symbolic lens. The film portrays the protagonist’s interaction with surreal, anthropomorphic beings—referred to as "little helpers"—that aid them in overcoming personal fears and doubts. The paper examines the stages of translating this narrative into animation, from script interpretation and character design to the application of animation techniques that emphasize the surreal and psychological nature of the story. Through a comprehensive analysis of the film's visual storytelling, character development, and use of symbolism, this study highlights the transformative power of animation in conveying complex themes of self-discovery and growth.

Библиографические ссылки

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