La técnica del stop motion para la materialización del proceso de emancipación como parte del desarrollo personal humano: cortometraje Dos Hermanas
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2024-01-29
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú
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Dos Hermanas es un cortometraje de animación en stop motion que aborda el proceso de
emancipación de Tali, hermana mayor de Neba, quien a pesar del amor por su hermana sabe
que debe mudarse pues ya no cabe dentro de su hogar de origen. Mediante el arte, la
fotografía, el diseño sonoro, la producción, y la animación, se relata el proceso de
confrontación y aceptación de las dos hermanas frente a lo que representa la transición de la
etapa juvenil a la etapa de adultez de la hermana mayor. Con este proyecto pretendemos
materializar en imágenes la complejidad de dicho proceso del desarrollo humano y con ello
ofrecer un entendimiento más sencillo mediante el uso de metáforas y un ejercicio de
catarsis para aquellos espectadores que se identifiquen con esta experiencia. Con ello, el
proyecto adquiere relevancia al abordar un tema universal pues todo ser humano atraviesa
por las diferentes etapas del desarrollo humano y al ser procesos con un alto nivel de
complejidad muchas personas terminan bajo mucho estrés emocional por lo que implican
estos cambios. Además, al optar por los recursos de la animación contribuimos a la
exploración y crecimiento de la producción nacional dentro de esta categoría fílmica.
Finalmente, tras el cierre del proyecto y su consecutiva proyección frente a los alumnos del
curso y demás miembros de la comunidad universitaria, concluimos que el cortometraje
alcanza sus objetivos.
Dos Hermanas is a stop-motion animated short film that explores the process of emancipation of Tali, the older sister of Neba, who, despite her love for her sister, knows she must move out as she no longer fits within their family home. Through art, photography, sound design, production design, and animation, the film portrays the process of confrontation and acceptance of the two sisters as they face the transition from youth to adulthood for the older sister. With this project, we aim to materialize the complexity of this human development process in images, offering a simpler understanding through the use of metaphors and providing a cathartic experience for viewers who identify with this journey. As a result, the project becomes relevant by addressing a universal theme since every human being goes through different stages of human development, and these changes can often lead to high levels of emotional stress. Furthermore, by opting for animation as the medium, we contribute to the exploration and growth of national production within this film category. Finally, after the project's completion and its subsequent screening in front of the course students and other members of the university community, we have concluded that the short film achieves its objectives.
Dos Hermanas is a stop-motion animated short film that explores the process of emancipation of Tali, the older sister of Neba, who, despite her love for her sister, knows she must move out as she no longer fits within their family home. Through art, photography, sound design, production design, and animation, the film portrays the process of confrontation and acceptance of the two sisters as they face the transition from youth to adulthood for the older sister. With this project, we aim to materialize the complexity of this human development process in images, offering a simpler understanding through the use of metaphors and providing a cathartic experience for viewers who identify with this journey. As a result, the project becomes relevant by addressing a universal theme since every human being goes through different stages of human development, and these changes can often lead to high levels of emotional stress. Furthermore, by opting for animation as the medium, we contribute to the exploration and growth of national production within this film category. Finally, after the project's completion and its subsequent screening in front of the course students and other members of the university community, we have concluded that the short film achieves its objectives.
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Cortometraje--Producción y dirección--Perú, Cine de animación en stop motion--Perú, Desarrollo personal
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