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If Found: Exploring Death Through Animated Media

If Found is a narrative 2D animated short film that explores our connection with death. The film makes use of the conventions of a Western fairy tale setting to make this difficult topic more digestible. This works in conjunction with the East Asian storytelling format of Kishotenketsu, a narrative convention focused on a conflict-less plot. Death is not something we can defeat; rather, it is a natural force with which we all must make peace. By following this traditional format, the film also explores and shows appreciation for the impacts of East Asian thought, storytelling, and animation on Western culture. The themes of this film, which were being explored starting in 2019, became more relevant with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. As our country, and the world, continue past the uncertainty of the last two years, it is necessary to come to terms with the loss of countless lives worldwide. No one in their life has escaped grief or loss, however, the extent of loss felt worldwide by the pandemic is something not seen for a generation. The themes of loss, grief, growth, and acceptance stand to be ever more relevant than when this project initially began. By following the natural progression of the seasons, If Found illustrates to viewers that after every winter, comes spring, and after every death, comes the opportunity for new life. The accompanying film to this paper can be viewed at https://vimeo.com/770578363

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:ucf.edu/oai:stars.library.ucf.edu:etd2020-2389
Date01 January 2022
CreatorsHuffman, Hannah
PublisherSTARS
Source SetsUniversity of Central Florida
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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SourceElectronic Theses and Dissertations, 2020-

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