I have found some more examples of creative risks, and here are some which I have found:
Light Exposure:
This picture really interests me because of all of the lighting going round the christmas tree. I like how they have made it into the shape of the tree aswell. I think if this was a an animation, you would have to start from the bottom going round up to the top, and I could see it lasting 1minute if you made the credits with it as well.
I like the colours used in this picture of light exposure, and the wavy lines also catch my attention. If this was an animation it would definitely be a creative risk because making lots of different patterns with light exposure could look quite bad, especially when you do something as crazy as this.
Edited (photography):
This picture is obviously a camera trick, or maybe they have postioned eveything in such a way it looks as if some one is holding a frame which the other person is going through. I see this as a creative risk because you have to be very creative to think of something like this, and know how you would do it.
Parkour:
When I saw this picture I straight away thought of it as being a creative risk, because instead of it just being a picture of a man jumping, it is showing each step of what he is doing, and I can see, as an animation it would look very interesting if his previous steps followed him everytime he jumped, and then when he lands it could go back into his body until the next jump or drop.
All of the pictures above are possible ideas for a backup animation of creative risk, if my animation with Liam doesn't work out very well. It is always good to have backup ideas, just incase the one that you chose to do first doesn't go well.




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