Gabrielle Moore
False Perceptions
Thesis Statement
False Perceptions is an animated film that tackles a serious theme of mental health, particularly raising awareness of social anxiety. The film pictures this situation through a metaphorical standpoint by personifying the negative thoughts that swarm through a person's head who feels alone and afraid to express oneself. Despite the fictional element of the film, the topic is handled with care, since social anxiety is currently a serious issue that actively affects many people.
- Major and Concentration: VCDMA - Animation & Motion Graphics
- Senior Thesis Website
- I always had a fascination with the visual arts, memorable characters and good storytelling. I partake in illustrating, comic making, fiction writing and animating. My art serves as an escape from the real world. Most of which my stories take place are in alternate universes of the real world. My storytelling serves as entertainment first and societal influence next. Many of my visual character designs have inhuman details as noticeable as animalistic features or as subtle as an irregular skin tone and pointy ears.
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