PERANCANGAN FILM ANIMASI KEHIDUPAN REMAJA DALAM KELUARGA SINGLE PARENT UNTUK REMAJA AKHIR

Authors

  • Adeline Nathania Moniaga Institut Teknologi Bandung

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5614/jkvw.2019.10.1.3

Abstract

In the absence of one of the parent, many adolescents are stigmatized by the community as who behave deviant or problematic. This will affect the psychological life of adolescents in single parent families. It is lack of media representation that caused many people do not understand the real story about their life. Media that can convey the feelings and experiences of the teenager is needed, from their own perspective. The design method starts with problem formulation, data collection, analysis of design ideas, and ultimately the development of design solutions. Animation is used to convey complex feelings messages in a simple form. Visual metaphors are used to convey a sufficiently deep message to the target audience. The visual style of animation used is Japanese style animation in the 90s. The formulation of the main characters is based on the results of interviews and inspired by their stories. The use of dialogue in more proportional amounts in animated films is an appropriate part to be considered for further design.

Keywords: Adolescents, Psychology, Single parent, Animation

Author Biography

Adeline Nathania Moniaga, Institut Teknologi Bandung

Fakultas Seni Rupa dan Desain

Jurusan Desain Komunikasi Visual 2015

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2019-07-15

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