2. Henry VIII And His 6 wives
Henry was born on the 28th of june.
His first wife was Katherine of aragon, had one daughter the
rest of the heirs died in miscarriages. Divorced her as he fellow
in love with Anne Boleyn.
Anne Boleyn was next she failed to give him a baby boy, was
accused of adultery ,incest and witchcraft so he sent her off to
execution.
Jane Seymour was married to him, she gave birth to the
longed-for son and heir but died 12 days later after her birth
Anne of Cleves was next in line, but he had not seen her
before only in a painting which apparently to him was
completely different compared to her up close so tha marriage
didn't last long and he divorced her.
Catherine Howard was next the youngest of all his previous
wives however she fell in love with a man who worked close to
the king, when he came to hear o fit he beheaded her.
Finally our the last women he goes through i Katherine Parr,
they got married but eventually Henry died and she ended the
marriage of king Henry the VII wives
“Divorced, beheaded and died
,
divorces beheaded survived”
3. Pro’s Cons
If we developed this idea the storyline The first disadvantage i would say
would be quite basic in the sense of what would be this is quite a long storyline
was involved ,it would be easy to use the with a lot of set changes so it would
plasticine to make the models and take more than one day affecting the
interpret the story. lighting and having the models in the
same position would also prove to be
There quite a lot to do in terms of difficult.
background set designs and storyboards
etc so it will be easy to spilt the work out We also had to think about how we
evenly as there is a lot and enough for were going to make the scenes like the
everyone to do something. execution.
We could be really creative with our set Would we have enough plasticine for all
designs and interpret some ideas for we needed to make.
example where he meets each girl is not
very into detail so we could add things, of Also we would have to miss a lot such
course nothing random that isnt factual as the babies of each wife being born
but something that will allow our audience which may confuse they storyline to
to understand our animation better. viewers who don't know about Henry
4. The Titanic
On April 10, 1912, the Titanic,
largest ship afloat, left
Southampton, England on her
maiden voyage to New York City. A
legend even before she sailed, her
passengers were a mixture of the
world's wealthiest people.
The boat carried only 20 lifeboats -
enough to provide accommodation
for only half her 2,200 passengers
and crew. This discrepancy rested
on the belief that since the ship's
construction made her "unsinkable,"
her lifeboats were necessary only to
rescue survivors of other sinking
ships.
Four days into her journey, at 11:40
P.M. on the night of April 14, she
struck an iceberg. the collision was
fatal and the icy water soon poured
through the ship.
5. Pro’s Cons
Not much models to make as the Might be too boring for our target
ship and the ice bergs would be the audience which are cranford
main shots, where would make a students as you cant be very
version of the ship in plasticine and creative or do much with it.
another as part of the set designs
including the ice bergs. Also we have to think about how we
were going to show the titanic
Out of all the types of animation stop actually sinking and create
motion would be the best way to something that looks like the ocean
show how exactly the titanic sank. so we weren't going to use
plasticine if we were to choose this.
Quite a simple storyline so we would
have enough time to focus on It would be ok making the people to
preparing sets and getting the whole sure their reaction close up but how
animation as perfect as possible. would we show all the people in the
titanic panicking and running away
6. The Fire of London
The fire started in Pudding
Lane The fire started in a baker’s
shop owned by Thomas Farriner
– who was the king’s baker His
maid failed to put out the ovens
at the end of the night. The heat
created by the ovens caused
sparks to ignite the wooden
home of Farriner. In her panic,
the maid tried to climb out of the
building but failed. She was one
of the few victims of the
fire. Once it started, the fire
spread quickly. The city was
basically made out of wood and
with September following on from
the summer, the city was very
dry. Strong winds fanned the
flames.
7. Pros: Cons
Our artistic ability must be up to
Would be really fun to create a mini standards as otherwise it may look
village with our own street made with really unprofessional.
lampposts and plants made out of
plasticine. Also deciding how we were going to
mix the plasticine and set design to
Great topic for students in cranford make the different backgrounds that
studying history, as its a very we needed, we did want to over
important time in history. complicate things or make our shots
look messy,
From what I have researched iv have
only seen CGI animations on the How would we create the effect of
great fire of London , so it would be the fire destroying the bakery and
different and even more creative to part of London. Quite hard to Make
create it as a stop motion animation the fire any way's but showing the
building catch on fire through
plasticine would be really hard and
time consuming.