Our assignment was to find two flash videos on the web and post them, along with our questions, comments, and concerns. One video had to be vector-based (Adobe Illustrator), and the other was to be rastor-based (Adobe Photoshop). The videos I picked were Xiao Xiao 3 (Vector) and Charlie the Unicorn 2 (Rastor).
The first video (Xiao Xiao) is really interesting. Only using stick figures and geometric shapes, this has the potential to be lame and boring. But once the stick figures start fighting each other and you get caught up in the arcade music and Steven Seagal-type action sounds, it becomes entertaining. The figures move with fluid motion, despite the cut hard edge of the layout. All the action takes place with the figures, and the background never changes or moves. There is little to the movie, other than pure action, but it is still entertaining and the motion of the characters manages to keep the attention until the BOSS at the end. And I have to admit…I watched this movie, like, six times….because I really liked it. But then again, I am a fan of action flicks.
Charlie the Unicorn 2 is a sequel to a totally random rastor-based flash movie about a completely bored-with-life unicorn with heavy sarcasm. He is a quiet white unicorn pestered by psychotic, random, irritating pink and blue unicorns who lead him on a quest…to be a banana king. Okay, so it’s not exactly Baby Einstein, but it is certainly a crazy video to waste your time on. The images are vibrant and have depth and shadow. There is much movement and change in the background, as well as interesting sound effects, as well as a random song about bananas in your ear. There are some weird Communist propoganda in it, such as the communist symbol, and the title “Ex Oriente Lux Banana” on the golden pyramid. Ex Oriente Lux means “From the East, the light.” Apparently, it’s a reference to culture coming from the East and influencing the Western world, such as the Silk Road and Eastern religion and inspirations influencing art and culture in the West. I have two theories as to the meaning of those symbols. One: The people who made it are Communists, or are trying to integrate communist propaganda into the minds of America or two: It’s just a freakin random video and the people who made it are wierd.
I’m going with number two.




