Saturday, 20 February 2010
AK-47 development/ideas
After looking at Gun crime I decided to create my animation on the Kalashnikov (AK-47) I wanted to give the gun more then just a start and animation, whether it would be a kinetic animation or drawn. I thought about using the gun as if you were going to select the weapon in a computer game. I came across this car advert recently that inspired me to take the object less serious and then dramatically turn the viewers opinion at the end, where they will have the choice if thats the fun they actually want to use.
Thursday, 11 February 2010
Statistics on Gun crime
I have been looking crime in the U.K, statistics at on www.nationalstatistics.gov.uk which has led me to research into Gun crime in the UK only.
Having looked at a campaign and commercials for gun crime (www.stoptheguns.org) I'm also going to research into specific guns and look the statistics of the guns themselves.
The most world wide spread gun is the Kalashnikov (AK-47) it is featured in many films such as Lord Of War and Blood diamond and many more, not only is it featured in films it's featured on a soviet coin and the flag of Mozambique. It's the most easiest gun to use and is recognised and produced in many countries. Developing from gun crime to researching a particular gun has not nothing to do with supporting gun crime, I'm still going to be against guns and the production of guns.
Having looked at a campaign and commercials for gun crime (www.stoptheguns.org) I'm also going to research into specific guns and look the statistics of the guns themselves.
The most world wide spread gun is the Kalashnikov (AK-47) it is featured in many films such as Lord Of War and Blood diamond and many more, not only is it featured in films it's featured on a soviet coin and the flag of Mozambique. It's the most easiest gun to use and is recognised and produced in many countries. Developing from gun crime to researching a particular gun has not nothing to do with supporting gun crime, I'm still going to be against guns and the production of guns.
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