signed up, and BAM! There I was at maker’s day, showing off my mesmerizing pieces of
animation to the world. Well technically just the school, but its close enough.
So there I was, displaying my work on my
laptop on a table, waiting for people to come
experience my work. Once my first viewer
came, I introduced myself and then told him
about my work of animation and how I began
to adore it so much. Later on, I showed him
my work and honestly, he was shocked, in a
good way of course. Probably because he
didn’t see anything like that from anyone in
the event, or it was something remarkable to him. My
main magnet to attract more audience was a 3D animated film I made called,
‘The Ripper’, and out of every single human being that watched it, they left with their mouth
open as wide as the Great Wall of China. They were just surprised, and that made me feel
so good, because that meant they loved my work a lot and all that hard work I spent on making
it were finally paid off.
During the day, more and more people came to see my work and eventually, a small crowd
formed to get rid of the anticipation to see my
work. They asked me questions as well such as:
how did you make all this? What made you love
animation so much? How did you learn to do this?
And all those questions I answered with a smile
on my face. Moreover, some of them even asked
for my e-mail address, so that they can
communicate with me about any question they have on animation; and only a few of them even
subscribed to my YouTube channel, which was great!
As time flew by, the event eventually ended and it was time for me to pack my stuff, and exit
the wonderful world I was a part of and back to my sweet home. Once I left the school and
entered my parent’s car on the ride home, I told them about the event and how fruitful it was.