Detail View: Graduate Thesis Collection: Using Nonconscious Mimicry in Animation

Title: 
Using Nonconscious Mimicry in Animation
Creator: 
Alvarez, Brianna
Subject: 
Thesis (M.F.A.) -- Animation
Subject: 
Savannah College of Art and Design -- Department of Animation
Rights: 
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Abstract: 
"Mimicry is often times an unconscious behavior people do and goes frequently unnoticed because it is a natural mannerism. For example, family members sharing the same type of body language, friends speaking in the same sort of tone, and even nodding in agreement during an interview. Imitating can be seen as a form of acceptance or closeness between people. The stronger the relationship, the more people begin to borrow, or copy, mannerisms and personality traits. These quirks that people share can also be used in animation to show authentic relationships between characters. This thesis will focus on how animators can create more realistic acting and enhance the quality of the performance by incorporating unconscious mimicry."
Abstract: 
*Includes the short untitled 3D animation depicting a couple talking about a date they had planned and in which they "subtly mimic each other's mannerisms"--Adapted from pages 20-21
Abstract: 
*Keywords: mimicry, nonconscious mimicry, mannerisms, body language, impersonate, imitate, behavior, mirror, and subconscious
Publisher: 
Savannah, Georgia : Savannah College of Art and Design
Date: 
2019-11
Format: 
PDF : 27 pages, color illustrations + 1 animated film (approximately 1 min.) : WMV, sound, color