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Wait Up!

Department Of Multimedia & Animation, Tainan University of Technology

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A second-grade girl accompanies her mother to the supermarket one day. While she is absorbed in the dazzling array of products, she doesn’t notice her mother drifting farther away while talking on the phone. One shopping cart after another separates her from her mom, increasing the distance between them.

Panicked, the girl feels overwhelmed by the noise of the supermarket, fearing that her mother’s figure will gradually disappear into the crowd. A sense of fear and loneliness rises within her. Yet she realizes that the only way to reunite with her mother is to summon her courage and push through the layers of shopping carts and people to find her again.

Expressions and body expressions create the fear and helplessness of being lost. The uneasiness is made concrete, explaining how the protagonist appears small in the environment. The scene design switches between two tones to convey reality and the protagonist's heart. The age of the protagonist is set to explore the separation anxiety of children.

Lovelapse

Department of Digital Media Design, Ming Chuan University

The departed stay vivid, yet time blurs memories—idealizing the lost until they are unrecognizable. We distort them to cope with guilt, creating a weight too heavy to carry. In Lovelapse, Levy paints their wife repeatedly to bridge this gap. By shedding these blinding distortions, we transform searing grief into a quiet, warming light. Someday, we may finally remember them as they truly were—and love with more ease.

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