The process of making a puppet – first sketch the model in the original scale of 1:1, cut out suitable light wood blocks for carving, punch holes in the carved blocks, twist four strands of wire together for the arms and two strands of thick wire for the legs, use mixed glue to fix them to the punched blocks, attach muscles to the finished figure, taking care to leave the joints free for bending and movement.After making the puppets, the teacher asked us to work in groups to make the film and my partner and I drew up storyboards and built the set. We chose to shoot on location, firstly in the rooftop lounge area, but unfortunately it was too cold and the sun was setting quickly so we quickly moved to an indoor corridor to move the set materials.A long wooden board is the main stage where the story takes place with some ecological moss and leaves as accents and a concrete wall behind it to create a harmonious atmosphere.
There were three styles of painting in Egypt. One is known as ‘linocut’, which is the carving of figures or animals on stone, these figures are flat, pictorial forms, and are in fact a form of art that lies between carving and painting.Another style is hieroglyphics, which were originally made up of a symbol representing a physical object, each symbol being a separate painting. One by one they painted realistic and vivid images of people and animals such as birds and lions with various plants.The third style of painting in ancient Egypt was the tomb mural, which was the predominant form of painting in ancient Egypt.Painting of the Egyptian Museum-The animals appear in rows using the frontal rule, which means that the figure is represented with the head in profile, the eyes in front, the shoulders and body in front, and the waist down in profile.The use of the above expressive techniques on the figure is intended to bring out and complete the features of the human figure, a reflection of the pursuit of integrity in Egyptian painting.