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‘Apocalypse Anytime’. An experimental animated video made for UNESCO.

The stable Earth-Moon relationship ensures tidal forces, stabilizing marine environments. Alongside the magnetic field, which anchors a stable atmosphere, and geothermal, they create crucial conditions for life’s birth. Even slight variations in these factors could trigger catastrophic events. Let’s recognize the fragility of our planet, where survival is a delicate balance.

This is the actual film.

This is the link to the production process video.

https://youtu.be/Tl1lBO8PXXM?si=YH28lXvjOgQTRZP1

This is the poster

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Some clips for the UNESCO project

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Storyboard for the UNESCO project

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Experimental music video.

2. Brief: UNESCO

3. Kaizhou Feng, 3D Computer Animation.

k.feng0320231@arts.ac.uk

Yizhan Zhou, 3D Computer Animation.

y.zhou0320239@arts.ac.uk

Libo Wang, Music Production.

l.wang0220233@arts.ac.uk

4. Idea

We are gonna list a few facts that help stabilize the environment and make this planet habitable.

Such as, the relationship between the moon and the earth gives a gravity that controls the tide and the ocean.

The earth spins in a rather slow speed so it has stable days, nights and seasons.

The magnetic field is stable so there is enough air gathered around the planet for creatures to breath.

Amino acid forms into DNA, which is super random and complicated for lives to be born.

Goal

We want to show what a disaster it’s gonna be if any of these factors are changed.

We shouldn’t take those facts for granted, there are so many strict elements for lives to be born and live in a suitable environment.

Get people to realize how lucky we are to have this habitable environment, and we need to cherish it.

Technique

We will render some footage with traditional software like Unreal Engine and Maya, and use some AI generated footage. Edit them with some music and voice over.

Final Outcome

There will be an experimental animated video with music.