Geroge Lesson
Body, eyes, then mouth
Week 8 focused on breaking the animation into clearer stages: body, eyes, and mouth, to improve control and clarity. This segmented approach made it easier to isolate issues and refine specific areas of the performance.
The body animation still felt choppy, with transitions lacking fluidity and weight. In contrast, the eye and eyebrow movements showed improvement, flowing smoothly between poses and helping to convey emotion more effectively. However, the mouth shapes did not align with the audio accurately, weakening the lip sync.

To address this, additional research was done into phonemes and mouth shapes. Practising in front of a mirror helped identify how different sounds form and translate into animation. This deeper understanding began to improve the accuracy of the dialogue sync and highlighted the importance of precision in facial acting.