Creating a critical report on animation involves in-depth research and analysis to address a specific question that contributes meaningfully to the field. The first step in this process is brainstorming potential questions that can guide the investigation. Here are three questions to consider.
Q1) how do Western and Eastern animation styles differ in their approach to storytelling
Q2) How are race and ethnicity represented in mainstream animated films, and what are the implications for diverse audiences?
Q3) What storytelling techniques most effectively create emotional engagement in immersive animation experiences?
After brainstorming these questions, the next step is to assess how thoroughly they have been explored in existing literature. This involves conducting preliminary research to identify key studies, articles, and discussions around each question, and evaluating the breadth and depth of the available information.