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My Character
I was originally going to do the roach story when I realized by making more research that roaches, on top of having antennas they also have 6 legs so it would be really difficult to animate. But I instead opted for an alien. I still wanted to keep the ideas of working with antennas. Antennas are fun
1. What is his job?
He is a young, charismatic, newly-appointed college professor specializing in TV/Radio intergalactic communications.
2. What does he want, motivates him?
He wants his students to understand that TV is not only made for recreation, pleasure and entertainment, but is also a powerful tool to brainwash for propaganda and to mold minds.
3. What is he afraid of?
He's afraid of humans. He is really afraid of ignorance and that his convictions will be taken too lightly.
4. What makes him unique and not cliche?
His passion. His way of speaking is compelling such that after class a student may feel motivated to apply his teachings in a practical way.
5. Who is he talking to?
He's speaking to a room full of college freshman from different galaxies.
6. Why is he saying this to this person? What does he hope to achieve by saying this?
He wants to create a wave of new intellectual current speaking to the fresh young minds in his class. Pushing his students to have independent thought.
7. How does he feel about the person he is talking to?
He feels that they are the future, the leaders of tomorrow.
8. Where are they?
They are in an interactive lecture hall with a huge TV screen surrounding him.
1. What is his job?
He is a young, charismatic, newly-appointed college professor specializing in TV/Radio intergalactic communications.
2. What does he want, motivates him?
He wants his students to understand that TV is not only made for recreation, pleasure and entertainment, but is also a powerful tool to brainwash for propaganda and to mold minds.
3. What is he afraid of?
He's afraid of humans. He is really afraid of ignorance and that his convictions will be taken too lightly.
4. What makes him unique and not cliche?
His passion. His way of speaking is compelling such that after class a student may feel motivated to apply his teachings in a practical way.
5. Who is he talking to?
He's speaking to a room full of college freshman from different galaxies.
6. Why is he saying this to this person? What does he hope to achieve by saying this?
He wants to create a wave of new intellectual current speaking to the fresh young minds in his class. Pushing his students to have independent thought.
7. How does he feel about the person he is talking to?
He feels that they are the future, the leaders of tomorrow.
8. Where are they?
They are in an interactive lecture hall with a huge TV screen surrounding him.
Monday, October 5, 2009
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