I knew someone who was treated like a “Golden Child”, poor guy after finally leaving high school faced a bitter cold reality that his gift was nothing but a mere illusion created by his parents and the school. I heard from my friend he fell into a bad depression, alcohol and drug abuse then disappeared from everyone’s lives, stopped contacting his friends and never heard from him again. He was really talented but was overly praised, put on a pedestal every day of his life, feel bad since he watched his other two friends succeed only for him to fall behind
I knew a girl like that, but she got confronted to the cold reality much earlier, she still got depressed but at least she got a good friend group, she got lucky
As a Gifted Kid who’s suffered with Gifted Kid Burnout, this is incredibly relatable to me. It all starts staying up late, then having trouble paying attention because you’re tired, then seeing a bad test result and that taking a big hit on your self esteem, so you try to push harder but you keep on failing. I remember struggling to keep myself awake in class because I was so tired. I’m happy you made this amazing animation and I can connect to it a lot.
That’s horrible...I’m so sorry you had to go through that. Here. You deserve a hug.🤗 This video is a perfect representation of not pushing expectations on others to much... Flaws are difficult to accept, just like disappointment. But, that’s what makes things normal. If we didn’t have any negative emotions, we can’t let out our pain..if we didn’t make mistakes, we can’t learn from what is right or wrong. That’s the true meaning behind mistakes. Flaws are there to create reality and freedom for all of us. And that’s what makes us normal. 🙂😊❤️
I completely agree with you. I've been experiencing the same exact thing lately, and I put a lot of pressure on myself to be perfect and make no mistakes. It really takes its toll on people, and sometimes teachers don't see it. I hope you persevere through your struggles and remember that someone will always understand you!
Yes, I can't imagine my mom ever apologizing to me for anything. I will always be to blame for everything, it is very demotivating, it would ruin me if it were not for my inner steel. ☹️
@@sashadelaya5292 fr tho, never had my parents ever apologize to me even if they're clearly wrong. They think they're always right and they're not obligated to give me an sort of apology.
I looked up the meanings of the names of Faccia and Hannan out of curiosity, turns out Faccia means "Face" and Hannan means compassionate, I really like the name choices because it describes the characters! (Faccia has a cracked face, while Hannan showed empathy for Faccia)
This is amazing! I know what’s it like to try to be perfect. But really… No one’s perfect. We’re humans, everyone makes mistakes. Edit: Hey not trying to be rude I’m enjoying your replies but I don’t really like when my comments have too many replies it’s just I have social anxiety and I prefer if I had 1 or 3 replies I’m not trying to be rude just letting you know.
Its not the end once you grow up youl learn from your family mistakes and correct them by giving your future children love and support and not treating them like objects.
If you liked this, try "twins in paradise" (about perfection pressure effects). Or "stupid dinner" (about feeling like an imposter all the time) from VEWN.
This film…I just got recommended this and now, now I feel like I can keep going, I’ve been struggling with this perfectionism and I believe I started developing Atychiphobia the fear of failure and turning it into a film, this film may be new but it deserves a reward, this gave me a Will to keep making my film and maybe people will notice it I also really hope you get an award for it
If anyone was perfect there'd be nothing to look forward to, no reason to wake up in the morning and doomed to stagnation. Evolution would stop, you've proven beyond any challenge and there's nothing you don't already know.
my mom kept trying to teach me how to multiply on a *3rd grade i-ready diagnostics* and got mad at me when I couldn't grasp it in moments :P like dang I wouldn't even learn multiplication that year
My mom used to beat me with a belt and then keep me up all night to do it and if I even closed my eyes she made me take a freezing shower to wake me up
It’s true, parents and adults get mad at us when we fail, do you really think we try to fail when we know you’re gonna treat us like trash, I try my best EVERYTIME yet my parents get mad at me even they know I tried hard, yet failed, adults and parents don’t know what we go through nowadays
I like how the animation is as perfect as possible like it was from someone who force them self to make everything looks perfect. Really completing the story.
If you're an only child, then that's sad because he expects you to get straight A's and nothing else, you are not a machine programmed to achieve accomplishments out of obligation, you have worked very hard and put in a lot of effort, he should be proud of what you've done. I'm not going to make any assumptions, but have you tried to talk to your father to see why he won't acknowledge your hard work?
I gave up on my dad. He has his priorities, but I'm not one. I'm still grateful to him but he made it clear he has a life outside of his wife and her kids and it means more to him than anything.
He burnout just got to me. As a gifted kid, the start of this year I have been getting Bs. I feel terrible. My lowest grade last year was a 95. This quarter my math grade was 80. This video is relatable. Too relatable.
i have to basically lock myself in a room to write a sentence for my homework at 12 pm at night,i wake up the next morning ,grumpy and all jittery and anxious, i’m always pushing myself but this has helped me a lot,especially since i have a whole country test coming up soon so thankyou,this helps a lot,and a little reminder to say,don’t push yourself,you are a human you make mistakes ,if you become all nervous,you will be too scared to have a go so just step infront and tackle life’s biggest issues and worries -PinkPineApple
If i could change one thing about this, it would be the mother removing her makeup and showing her daughter she had cracks too. That it was ok not to be perfect.
This is amazin’,I really luv this film,is break me heart how ppl put a lot of pressure of younger souls when minors deserve 2 bee children n’ make mistake 2 learn that 2 get success we have 2 fail cause nu body is perfect n’ we all make mistakes n’ that oki…nu body deserve 2 treat badly,compare others ppl or put pressure just because 2 bee a “better” or bee “intelligent”
Yeah i get this... growing up, i was expected to get A's in everything and even if i did, i was never praised for it. My family considered that to be "standard" or "average". The only time my report card received attention was when i got a B... then it was "what did you do wrong?" "Why weren't you paying attention? "put your video games down and study". It all lead to me having a very warped sense of self worth later down the line - parents really need to think about how their expectations affect their children...
i know what it's like to try to be perfect and fail miserably, my family wasn't the most loving and because of that, even when i try to be nice as possible, i slip and say something that deeply hurts others, my grades have not been as good as i want them too. But i have to go on regardless because that's just how life is.
The thing the word prefect isn’t really a word, it’s more of a want that only some have. Prefect is just a unrealistic goal no human will ever reach; no one will ever be strong enough, no one will ever be pretty enough, only things that could ever reach that is nature because nature makes it imperfections, such as humans, into great things to what we are!
i love your animation! your story comes across flawlessly showing the awareness and the burden of perfectionism.Keep up the good work and if u mess up remember nobodys perfect😁
My unpopular opinion: You *are* accepted. In your own ways. Even you have your own unique persona, it’s you. It’s their loss if they can’t see you the way that you do see yourself. You don’t need to be perfect for the sake of others, as long as you know you are honest with yourself, then you *are* perfect.
wow ! There are many parents who put pressure on their children just for the sake of studying and winning a passport just for the sake of fame or reputation Also, an intelligent child who suffers from resentment towards his parents may fall ill due to fatigue or become psychologically ill due to the pressure and threats he receives from his parents. Also, if this intelligent child loses his grade or fails, he will receive a lot of trouble from his parents For example, parents say things that hurt feelings, hit their child, or put pressure on a child more than before, and because of all of this, the child can become crazy and do abnormal things or fall into depression and commit suicide. There are also parents who prefer their intelligent child over their less intelligent child, and this makes the less intelligent child lose self-confidence and He feels that he is a stranger to people or that he has no benefit in this world, and sometimes parents are very cruel to a less intelligent child and harm him psychologically and physically A less intelligent child can be so sad that he falls into depression and commits suicide .I hope this misfortune ends and they leave their children comfortable and happy
@@scarletweb2106 Yes, this is something that is very common among Asians, especially China and Japan. In China or Japan, parents prefer smart children over less intelligent children They ignore the less intelligent child and focus only on the intelligent child. Sometimes the parents insult the less intelligent child and are worse. Not only parents who mistreat less intelligent children, even teachers and relatives, almost the entire society does not like the child Less intelligent, and this causes many psychological problems in a child, and this is the reason why China and Japan are more advanced than us because they throw out less intelligent people and leave more intelligent people. This is racism! A person being less intelligent does not mean he is a failure This less intelligent person could be good at something else. Study is just a weapon in order to develop a future. In this world there are many things.
@@bochrainchirah4652 I think that's stereotypical I wish I create a kind hearted but not so smart character in Nickelodeon Original Movie Mariala Avalos: Teenage Bruja
To be honest, this video is literally golden because you can notice how they worked on the shades, the light, and the well written story that they made into a simple video that children can see and learn about mental health it's truly impressive how they putted every detail in this video it's complicated yet simple at the same time , great jop (o⌒∇⌒o)
That was amazing! Beautiful message, great animation, just shows that even if you don’t meet up to everyone’s standards, it doesn’t mean you’re a failure. This was beautiful.
“There’s no such thing as perfect. You’re beautiful as you are. With all your imperfections, you can do anything.” -Bathtub Fish, from *Courage The Cowardly Dog*
@@Cracked-AnimationFilm-ce4zv It's a great concept! I can tell a lot of care went into the walk cycles especially. The only critique is to go over the principles of animation a bit, mainly squash and stretch. The Animators Survival Kit is a book I wish I'd had when I first started out.
aw man i wish my father was like this, hes just excpecting me to do stuff perfectly, when its possible for me to either not really do the thing perfectly or make a mistake. maybe because my father is too drunk, i sometimes talk about my mother about that and we need to make something to make my father stop yelling for not being perfect and drinking alcohol almost everyday :(
Creators:
Kyle Matthew Collantes
Sophia Jane Talastas
Animation Students
So who cares
Yoo cool congrats the animation and artstyle is very very cool and nice
@@Anti_Groomishbro bullied as for no reason and you have 0 subscribers
@@Anti_GroomishYeah who cares? 😂
@@Anti_GroomishI care
I knew someone who was treated like a “Golden Child”, poor guy after finally leaving high school faced a bitter cold reality that his gift was nothing but a mere illusion created by his parents and the school. I heard from my friend he fell into a bad depression, alcohol and drug abuse then disappeared from everyone’s lives, stopped contacting his friends and never heard from him again. He was really talented but was overly praised, put on a pedestal every day of his life, feel bad since he watched his other two friends succeed only for him to fall behind
How sad.. i wish he's alright
I hope he’s alright.. is there any update?
Please Give us a sign of a single edit
I knew a girl like that, but she got confronted to the cold reality much earlier, she still got depressed but at least she got a good friend group, she got lucky
Im not reading allat, Bumbaclat
As a Gifted Kid who’s suffered with Gifted Kid Burnout, this is incredibly relatable to me. It all starts staying up late, then having trouble paying attention because you’re tired, then seeing a bad test result and that taking a big hit on your self esteem, so you try to push harder but you keep on failing. I remember struggling to keep myself awake in class because I was so tired. I’m happy you made this amazing animation and I can connect to it a lot.
That’s horrible...I’m so sorry you had to go through that. Here. You deserve a hug.🤗
This video is a perfect representation of not pushing expectations on others to much...
Flaws are difficult to accept, just like disappointment. But, that’s what makes things normal. If we didn’t have any negative emotions, we can’t let out our pain..if we didn’t make mistakes, we can’t learn from what is right or wrong.
That’s the true meaning behind mistakes. Flaws are there to create reality and freedom for all of us. And that’s what makes us normal. 🙂😊❤️
I'm sorry 😔 🤗
Why is this so relatable
I completely agree with you. I've been experiencing the same exact thing lately, and I put a lot of pressure on myself to be perfect and make no mistakes. It really takes its toll on people, and sometimes teachers don't see it. I hope you persevere through your struggles and remember that someone will always understand you!
Fr
For humanity, imperfections/abnormality is perfection/normal. Really, they both cancel each other out.
The mother saying sorry and changing her ways is the biggest fantasy element in this animation
Fr 😂
Yes, I can't imagine my mom ever apologizing to me for anything. I will always be to blame for everything, it is very demotivating, it would ruin me if it were not for my inner steel. ☹️
@@sashadelaya5292 fr tho, never had my parents ever apologize to me even if they're clearly wrong. They think they're always right and they're not obligated to give me an sort of apology.
I agree 🤍
FR :)
I looked up the meanings of the names of Faccia and Hannan out of curiosity, turns out Faccia means "Face" and Hannan means compassionate, I really like the name choices because it describes the characters! (Faccia has a cracked face, while Hannan showed empathy for Faccia)
that actually makes sence
As someone who has lived and experienced what Faccia and Hannan have, I applaud the creator! 🥰 Marvelous job!!! 👏🏻
Thank you very much 🥹
@@Cracked-AnimationFilm-ce4zv You're very welcome 🤗
This is amazing! I know what’s it like to try to be perfect. But really… No one’s perfect. We’re humans, everyone makes mistakes.
Edit: Hey not trying to be rude I’m enjoying your replies but I don’t really like when my comments have too many replies it’s just I have social anxiety and I prefer if I had 1 or 3 replies I’m not trying to be rude just letting you know.
😊😊😊
True
yea
That's true 😢
That's the comment of the mediocre.
I wish parents would see this, they need to understand the pressure alot of today's kids are facing
Especially Asian parents.
@@endlessveemo that's true
Yep
They went through the same thing. It’s just that they were forced to think it’s ok
@@endlessveemoagree 💯
Its not the end once you grow up youl learn from your family mistakes and correct them by giving your future children love and support and not treating them like objects.
Indeed. Very well said
Indeed
true
I'm happy when my children succeed, but I'm not upset when they don't. Ultimately I just want to see them happy. For me this is the main thing ❤
Thank you very much again for watching everyone. We appreciate the feedbacks and reactions.
If you liked this, try "twins in paradise" (about perfection pressure effects). Or "stupid dinner" (about feeling like an imposter all the time) from VEWN.
Thanks! I'll check them out
OML i remember I loved it y’all check it out
I love vewn!
@@monsap79Did you enjoy her work?
This film…I just got recommended this and now, now I feel like I can keep going, I’ve been struggling with this perfectionism and I believe I started developing Atychiphobia the fear of failure and turning it into a film, this film may be new but it deserves a reward, this gave me a Will to keep making my film and maybe people will notice it I also really hope you get an award for it
It would be relatable detail if the mother appears to be secretly cracked too
No one is perfect. You're brave, kind, smart and funny. Just embrace your imperfect self.
Im not smart any more
Those things don't exist in me ;D
You got me “cracked up”! But this film was beautiful and very well made and I really enjoyed it
Glad you enjoyed it!
If anyone was perfect there'd be nothing to look forward to, no reason to wake up in the morning and doomed to stagnation. Evolution would stop, you've proven beyond any challenge and there's nothing you don't already know.
Once that first crack appears, if not treated properly, it will grow until you shatter.
Yup like cancer
@@lailanasrin1556 oh! Well you're right
0:05 this audio reminds me of that one animal simulator game in roblox ➖🎮➖
Me too!
Lol real
Ikr
Pet simulator?
@@omg_its_youno
My mom said to me “GO DO YOUR FFFFFFUCKING HOMEWORK” like bro I was like 7 years old I didn’t even know how to multiply 😂😂😂
my mom kept trying to teach me how to multiply on a *3rd grade i-ready diagnostics* and got mad at me when I couldn't grasp it in moments :P like dang I wouldn't even learn multiplication that year
My mom used to beat me with a belt and then keep me up all night to do it and if I even closed my eyes she made me take a freezing shower to wake me up
@@Katze_existsnot knowing how to multiply in third grade is crazy
@@thesexysex our school is kinda behind but it was at the beggining of school during the pandemic
40th like
It’s true, parents and adults get mad at us when we fail, do you really think we try to fail when we know you’re gonna treat us like trash, I try my best EVERYTIME yet my parents get mad at me even they know I tried hard, yet failed, adults and parents don’t know what we go through nowadays
This was... so beautiful to watch. I wanted to cry at the end.
I like that it looks silly but it actually teaching no one is perfect
Man always fall in love with indie animation film, story just always simple but really nice.
Instead of giving her Daughter sympathy the Mom got mad at her
Awww I feel sorry for the daughter
I am rlly happy someone shows that even hardwork the result are not as predicted and the fact that the cracks never filled again
I like how the animation is as perfect as possible like it was from someone who force them self to make everything looks perfect. Really completing the story.
0:11 THAT ANIMAL SIMULATOR GAME ON ROBLOX
woah woah I don't expect it's gonna be this dark
My dad just ignores when I get all A's and any accomplishments I have
If you're an only child, then that's sad because he expects you to get straight A's and nothing else, you are not a machine programmed to achieve accomplishments out of obligation, you have worked very hard and put in a lot of effort, he should be proud of what you've done. I'm not going to make any assumptions, but have you tried to talk to your father to see why he won't acknowledge your hard work?
@@thehiddensilentone1795 that's not normal?
@@Katze_exists ???
I gave up on my dad. He has his priorities, but I'm not one. I'm still grateful to him but he made it clear he has a life outside of his wife and her kids and it means more to him than anything.
He burnout just got to me. As a gifted kid, the start of this year I have been getting Bs. I feel terrible. My lowest grade last year was a 95. This quarter my math grade was 80. This video is relatable. Too relatable.
Am I the only one who chose themselves and not some none-existent perfection since childhood?
Same
@@maidenhermit, props to you
... no? Then this is not about you?
@@r4ts311, I never said it was
@@r4ts311Buddy, stop taking stuff so literal
Parents only understand
When it's too late 😞💔
A 😩💔💔👈 123 😫nooooo
(=,=)!!!!!!!!!
i have to basically lock myself in a room to write a sentence for my homework at 12 pm at night,i wake up the next morning ,grumpy and all jittery and anxious, i’m always pushing myself but this has helped me a lot,especially since i have a whole country test coming up soon so thankyou,this helps a lot,and a little reminder to say,don’t push yourself,you are a human you make mistakes ,if you become all nervous,you will be too scared to have a go so just step infront and tackle life’s biggest issues and worries
-PinkPineApple
Wow. True. I had cracks from the start and I’m almost breaking apart😢
No one can be perfect... But this film can.
Damn.... This story told that almost all children experience this......
I wish more people realized this.
Couldn’t believe how heartless the mother was wanting the daughter to be perfect and not letting her have a life. You could feel the emotions.
If i could change one thing about this, it would be the mother removing her makeup and showing her daughter she had cracks too. That it was ok not to be perfect.
That would have been great! I’m sure the mother will get to the point where she is ready to do that…she’s made a good start already.
This is amazin’,I really luv this film,is break me heart how ppl put a lot of pressure of younger souls when minors deserve 2 bee children n’ make mistake 2 learn that 2 get success we have 2 fail cause nu body is perfect n’ we all make mistakes n’ that oki…nu body deserve 2 treat badly,compare others ppl or put pressure just because 2 bee a “better” or bee “intelligent”
Too much pressure and not enough fun. 😢
We should have fun and strike a balance ❤
I really cried to this, this is truly a masterpiece
Why is it so true trying to be perfect will break you was so relatable to me and most everyone
Can we all agree how relatable this is?
Yeah i get this... growing up, i was expected to get A's in everything and even if i did, i was never praised for it. My family considered that to be "standard" or "average". The only time my report card received attention was when i got a B... then it was "what did you do wrong?" "Why weren't you paying attention? "put your video games down and study". It all lead to me having a very warped sense of self worth later down the line - parents really need to think about how their expectations affect their children...
i know what it's like to try to be perfect and fail miserably, my family wasn't the most loving and because of that, even when i try to be nice as possible, i slip and say something that deeply hurts others, my grades have not been as good as i want them too. But i have to go on regardless because that's just how life is.
To be perfect is to be flawed
Faccia is kind of just like me, but my mom is fortunately supportive... it is just me who makes it more dramatic by crying lol
It’s good to achieve but when you try to be perfect you’re just gonna crash and burn.
this is relatable and i really enjoyed the storytelling. more ppl need to be understanding and not push so hard
As I watched I noticed it just relates to me I try and be perfect but realize I am not,realizing everyone is not perfect.
The thing the word prefect isn’t really a word, it’s more of a want that only some have. Prefect is just a unrealistic goal no human will ever reach; no one will ever be strong enough, no one will ever be pretty enough, only things that could ever reach that is nature because nature makes it imperfections, such as humans, into great things to what we are!
i love your animation! your story comes across flawlessly showing the awareness and the burden of perfectionism.Keep up the good work and if u mess up remember nobodys perfect😁
Man if I was in this universe I'd look like a 250 year old porcelain doll that's sat in an attic or been thrown out a moving car 50 times.
OMG
Same. 😂 I'm sure that some nosy parents will make me look like a bad influence in that universe.
Same for me.
gotta love the animal sim music 😂
You made me cry. This is beautiful!
"There's no such thing as perfect. You're beautiful as you are, Courage. With all your imperfections, you can do anything."
This was so beautiful it brought tears to my eyes. Cracked is going straight to my touching videos folder, I love the animation Cracked
My unpopular opinion: You *are* accepted. In your own ways. Even you have your own unique persona, it’s you. It’s their loss if they can’t see you the way that you do see yourself. You don’t need to be perfect for the sake of others, as long as you know you are honest with yourself, then you *are* perfect.
wow ! There are many parents who put pressure on their children just for the sake of studying and winning a passport just for the sake of fame or reputation Also, an intelligent child who suffers from resentment towards his parents may fall ill due to fatigue or become psychologically ill due to the pressure and threats he receives from his parents. Also, if this intelligent child loses his grade or fails, he will receive a lot of trouble from his parents For example, parents say things that hurt feelings, hit their child, or put pressure on a child more than before, and because of all of this, the child can become crazy and do abnormal things or fall into depression and commit suicide. There are also parents who prefer their intelligent child over their less intelligent child, and this makes the less intelligent child lose self-confidence and He feels that he is a stranger to people or that he has no benefit in this world, and sometimes parents are very cruel to a less intelligent child and harm him psychologically and physically A less intelligent child can be so sad that he falls into depression and commits suicide .I hope this misfortune ends and they leave their children comfortable and happy
That's sad 💔
@@scarletweb2106 Yes, this is something that is very common among Asians, especially China and Japan. In China or Japan, parents prefer smart children over less intelligent children They ignore the less intelligent child and focus only on the intelligent child. Sometimes the parents insult the less intelligent child and are worse. Not only parents who mistreat less intelligent children, even teachers and relatives, almost the entire society does not like the child Less intelligent, and this causes many psychological problems in a child, and this is the reason why China and Japan are more advanced than us because they throw out less intelligent people and leave more intelligent people. This is racism! A person being less intelligent does not mean he is a failure This less intelligent person could be good at something else. Study is just a weapon in order to develop a future. In this world there are many things.
@@bochrainchirah4652 I think that's stereotypical I wish I create a kind hearted but not so smart character in Nickelodeon Original Movie Mariala Avalos: Teenage Bruja
@@scarletweb2106 You can create the character you wish, you will find an idea 👍❤
this was all done by two people, I'm very impressed! the message comes across clearly and everything as well. excellent job!!
So cute! I almost cried!! 😢😢💗💗
To be honest, this video is literally golden because you can notice how they worked on the shades, the light, and the well written story that they made into a simple video that children can see and learn about mental health it's truly impressive how they putted every detail in this video it's complicated yet simple at the same time , great jop (o⌒∇⌒o)
That was amazing! Beautiful message, great animation, just shows that even if you don’t meet up to everyone’s standards, it doesn’t mean you’re a failure. This was beautiful.
Why'd u have 2 me me cry bro
*Sobs uncontrollably*
If you aren't perfect..its alright you don't have to be perfect.. your beautiful just the way you are!❤
“There’s no such thing as perfect. You’re beautiful as you are. With all your imperfections, you can do anything.”
-Bathtub Fish, from *Courage The Cowardly Dog*
I love it!!!!! 8 minute animations are hard!! These are Lovely
The title made me think the film would be about drug addiction lol.
Oh, so cuuuute! Amazing messege
Very sweet. Very cathartic. And so much talent and hard work out into it! Super inspiring 😊
i already have cracks everywhere.
That made my day gray...
the notes of that short film just made me feel gray..
:c
That was the saddest story I even cried watching this 🥹
This is great I know exactly what it’s like to try and be perfect but no matter how hard you try you’ll never be perfect but that’s life ❤
Looked adorable!
This made me Cry, This is Awesome!
I felt so much empathy that I started crying 😅❤❤❤❤❤
The wah parents destroy a child's self-esteem is the worst.
This is kinda sad almost made me cry 😢but still it teaches everyone that not everything must be perfect 😊
This is already 8 months old now? Time passes so quickly, it feels like i watched this video yesterday
This is beautiful
This reminds me of the one cat animation where a cats skin starts cracking like a infection and their family catches it too and they all pass sadly
They always want you to be perfect, to succeed and surpass everyone... but little do they know that people can crack when under pressure
Anyone saw how the girl started at the middle of the books? 💀
The people who cried from this story
⬇
Wow what year are you all? This is great! Very emotional.
4th year students ahaha
@@Cracked-AnimationFilm-ce4zv It's a great concept! I can tell a lot of care went into the walk cycles especially. The only critique is to go over the principles of animation a bit, mainly squash and stretch. The Animators Survival Kit is a book I wish I'd had when I first started out.
aw man i wish my father was like this, hes just excpecting me to do stuff perfectly, when its possible for me to either not really do the thing perfectly or make a mistake.
maybe because my father is too drunk, i sometimes talk about my mother about that and we need to make something to make my father stop yelling for not being perfect and drinking alcohol almost everyday :(
AWWW THIS IS SO CUTE 😭
This was beautiful
This is so amazing! ❤
Who actually is behind this? The credits only say whatever music library they used!
Animation students from BPSU
Kyle Matthew Collantes and Sophia Jane Talastas
An apologizing parent. How rare.
2:45 The girl...
I can relate to this,such an amazing short film!
Work of art❤
Did anyone else cry or is that just me 😢
I cried while watching this. Im literally that same girl. Always trys to be perfect, but then i realize i cant be. But who cares? No one is perfect.