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Dynamics of Disney females studied

- JANET THOMSON jathomson@thecourier.co.uk

A Kirriemuir student’s research into the movement of Disney 3D animations is among the highlights at this year’s Abertay Digital Graduate Show.

More than 100 graduates from the university’s School of Design and Informatic­s will showcase their work from today until Tuesday, including games, virtual reality (VR) experience­s, sound design projects, animation, 3D modelling, concept art and illustrati­on.

Lindsay Duthie, 23, from Kirriemuir, who is studying BA (Hons) Computer Arts, said: “I’m looking at the movement of Disney 3D animations and exploring different female character performanc­es, analysing whether the animator based the character on social stereotype­s.

“If you look at older Disney films they are based on the idea that women should be graceful and very feminine.

“Now that the societal view of what is considered feminine has changed, the characters are becoming more appealing to women by being more personalit­y driven.”

As part of her course, Lindsay had a mentorship placement with Disney Research, focusing on creature animation, last year.

She said: “Disney is one of the companies I’ve always wanted to work for – that’s the dream.

“Abertay has given me lots of opportunit­ies I don’t think I would have got elsewhere, like getting to do industry projects and work with profession­al while at uni – it’s been a really good experience.”

Held at Abertay’s student centre in Dundee, the five-day festival comes after the university was named best for computer games education in Europe for the fourth year by the Princeton Review.

In addition to screen displays and stands, there will be guided tours and talks for members of the public, a VIP reception, a playable digital treasure trail and a virtual show experience.

Show curator Clare Brennan said the quality of work from this year’s ADGS exhibitors had been outstandin­g.

She added: “The Abertay Digital Graduate Show seems to get better every year and I love how the work produced by our students develops alongside the technology available to them.”

 ??  ?? Dundee and Angus College students, including Erica Low, are also showing their work.
Dundee and Angus College students, including Erica Low, are also showing their work.

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