Yesterday This Was Home: He Wasn’t Going To Move

After getting seated our protagonist stated that he was not going to move. As an animator that saves me some time since I don’t have to move him. Yesterday I animated a character walking up the bus steps and that took 125 frames. There were technical difficulties with the character partially disappearing behind the bus door and then into the bus. It took all day and I crashed my iPad at one point because it could not handle ll the memory needed. I need to get files off of my iPad and onto an external hard drive but Apple doesn’t make file management easy. I am still researching how to move a small mountain off my iPad and onto the external drive.

I will probably animate the girl again today since I have established the cadence of her walk.

This short film will be on display October 3, 2020 – February 14, 2021 at the Orange County Regional History Center (65 E. Central Blvd. Orlando, Florida 32801) as part of Yesterday This was Home, an exhibition about the Ocoee Massacre.

The 1920 Ocoee Massacre in Orange County, Florida, remains the largest incident of voting-day violence in United States history.

Events unfolded on Election Day 1920, when Mose Norman, a black U.S. citizen, attempted to exercise his legal right to vote in Ocoee and was turned away from the polls. That evening, a mob of armed white men came to the home of his friend, July Perry, in an effort to locate Norman. Shooting ensued. Perry was captured and eventually lynched. An unknown number of African American citizens were murdered, and their homes

2 thoughts on “Yesterday This Was Home: He Wasn’t Going To Move

  1. If any of your Apple devices are less than a year and, go to the Apple store. They are open again. It doesn’t matter which device. Faster to get them to transfer files. IDK if you monitor this often Take care.

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