The storyline tells how Summer is upset that Fall is approaching and tries to stop her from working.
I like the use of seasons as metaphors for change, and how this lead to a really cute friendship story. The cinematography is well executed 2D. It's not very unique, but it's completely acceptable. The character designs are very cute, with great representations of Summer and Fall respectively. The setting of this short is very appealing and quaint. I like how it gives off the vibes of a small town neighborhood. The sound effects really help emphasize the jokes, and I really like them. The background music is fun and uplifting. My favorite parts are the animation and the character designs. The overall style and aesthetic of this film is really cute and appealing.
The message of the film is that we need to accept change and make the best out of it.
I give Harvest 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8. It is a very cute and wholesome short and would make a lovely addition to a KIDS FIRST! Film Festival. Reviewed by Calista B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
The storyline tells how Summer is upset that Fall is approaching and tries to stop her from working.
I like the use of seasons as metaphors for change, and how this lead to a really cute friendship story. The cinematography is well executed 2D. It's not very unique, but it's completely acceptable. The character designs are very cute, with great representations of Summer and Fall respectively. The setting of this short is very appealing and quaint. I like how it gives off the vibes of a small town neighborhood. The sound effects really help emphasize the jokes, and I really like them. The background music is fun and uplifting. My favorite parts are the animation and the character designs. The overall style and aesthetic of this film is really cute and appealing.
The message of the film is that we need to accept change and make the best out of it.
I give Harvest 5 out of 5 stars and recommend it for ages 5 to 8. It is a very cute and wholesome short and would make a lovely addition to a KIDS FIRST! Film Festival. Reviewed by Calista B., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic
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