Provisions: Animating Culture Restricted; Files Only

Roy-Meighoo, Kheyal (Spring 2023)

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“Provisions” is a short stop motion film that follows K, a young Trinidadian-American woman who lives on her own. As K prepares provision soup, she calls her grandmother for advice on how to make the traditional Trinidadian dish. K and her grandmother’s conversation evolves into a conversation about community and how it feels to be a child of the diaspora. This film draws upon the animate possibility of stop motion to articulate the liveliness of culture and memory.

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Part 1: Introducing the Project.......................................................................................................1

Part 2: Motivations........................................................................................................................4

            Developing a Personal Story.................................................................................................4

Applicable Coursework, Theory, and History..........................................................................7

Film References.................................................................................................................10

Part 3: Making the Film................................................................................................................14

           Pre Production - The Script and Animatic.............................................................................14

           Pre-Production - Set and Prop Building................................................................................16

           Animation..........................................................................................................................19

           Editing...............................................................................................................................22

Sound.................................................................................................................................23

Part 3: Outcomes..........................................................................................................................25

           The Meaning of the Film......................................................................................................25

Contributions to the Field of Asian American Studies and Animation............................................26

           Future Plans for the Film......................................................................................................27

Appendix.....................................................................................................................................29

Works Cited.................................................................................................................................40

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