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- The birth of Athena -

 

 

The story is based on the Greek myth, the birth of Athena. 

The limitation of this piece is to tell the story in 30 seconds but giving a flavour of the myth. The story started from Zeus, the father of Gods, who ate Metis, then the headache finally Athena jumped out from Zeus's forehead.

 

 

Work in collabration with Shelley Xu.

 

 

 

- This is me -

 

 

This is a little drawn animation of my friend, teddy bear. We have been together for many years and this is the best way to discribe myself  with my little imaginated friend. 

 

- Taiwanese Food Fete -

 

 

Night markets, delicious foods etc. are the most known things stand for Taiwan. Every year, there's a Taiwanese Food Festival in London held by Taiwanese people living here. This's a short ad I made for celebrating this event.

 

 

➼ The make of Taiwanese Food Fete

 

 

- The Money Tree -

 

 

This is the first stop motion animation I made with Shelley Xu and  Melody Am Oosterom. It's made based on 10 dagma rules we set up for ourselves.

 

The story is about a greedy man paid a lot buying a seed pack of money tree and tried to grow it up for more and more.

 

 

 

 The make of  The Money Tree

 

- Alzheimer's -

 

 

A stop motion animation made with post-it notes.

It's a story about memory loss of  Alzheimer's disease which is an incurable disease happened especially over old people. When all the memory is losing, we still trying hard to catch it.  

 

This piece was exhibited in "The Delete Show",work in collabration with Eunice Hsu and Shelley Xu. 

 

- Lensless -

 

 

A 16 mm film made story about blind people.

The dots represent braille which is the touch language used by blind but we watch it.

 

- The Darkness -

 

 

This is a stop motion animation experimenting an idea of projecting images on top of a pop up book.

 

The story is about a little boy who was scared of the darkness that one day it came to him. But actually the monster was just trying to make a friend with the boy. 

 

 © Yi-Ting, Tsai 2020.

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