Although this animation is very short, I think it is a really good visual example of how the human body can bounce back from force. It shows in greater detail how somebody reacts physically when they fire a gun which I think is really interesting. When the first man fires the gun, he keeps his arms straight, so the back lash is sent o his wrists causing his hands to lift up quickly. Also at the same time his shoulders snap back, as well as this his eyes shut and his face scrunches up momentarily which would also be a result of the loud noise. When the woman fires the gun, the same reaction take place however this time there is a lot more exaggeration with her hair which has a delayed reaction before it moves as a reaction to her head and body moving back suddenly. Also, her face is braced in anticipation before she even pulls the trigger which shows she the fact that she is preparing her body for the sudden motion that will be taking place. Also unlike the man shooting, the woman's back arches backwards much more which links to the fact that she has a much smaller frame so therefore her body may react slightly differently. I think this animation is a real useful example of showing a slowed down version of the quick reactions our bodies can go through.
Friday, 13 March 2015
Shooting a Pistol - Ryan Woodward
Although this animation is very short, I think it is a really good visual example of how the human body can bounce back from force. It shows in greater detail how somebody reacts physically when they fire a gun which I think is really interesting. When the first man fires the gun, he keeps his arms straight, so the back lash is sent o his wrists causing his hands to lift up quickly. Also at the same time his shoulders snap back, as well as this his eyes shut and his face scrunches up momentarily which would also be a result of the loud noise. When the woman fires the gun, the same reaction take place however this time there is a lot more exaggeration with her hair which has a delayed reaction before it moves as a reaction to her head and body moving back suddenly. Also, her face is braced in anticipation before she even pulls the trigger which shows she the fact that she is preparing her body for the sudden motion that will be taking place. Also unlike the man shooting, the woman's back arches backwards much more which links to the fact that she has a much smaller frame so therefore her body may react slightly differently. I think this animation is a real useful example of showing a slowed down version of the quick reactions our bodies can go through.
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