Imanni Blackwood Worrell

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Imanni Blackwood Worrell is an artist studying on the BA(Hons) Illustration & Animation degree.

About my work:


This project consists of an EP with five original musical scores made with Ableton software, made alongside a collection of four posters, an album cover and a series of animated cycles.

The animation is influenced and driven by the aesthetics of Y2K/2000s Futurism plus the Sonic Riders Zero Gravity game and the designs of Breakcore album covers. During this project I have further developed technical skills in animation, 3D modelling, music production through my passion for character design.

DISSERTATION: Aramaya's Star Guardian

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The huge growth in our consumption of media on small-screen mobile devices is changing the landscape for visual content creators. Programme makers and advertisers are hungry for imaginative, entertaining work, especially moving-image and animation. This course responds to this demand and embraces the natural link between illustration and animation.

You will engage with traditional and experimental illustration and animation processes that offer alternatives to the pervasive digital aesthetic. This will include illustration that moves, animation that isn’t led by drawing and short, sharp, witty film-making that doesn’t require lengthy and expensive production.

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