In the fourth week, we moved into execution after finalizing our story and elements. We created the background and set up a lightbox to control lighting and improve the visual quality of our scenes. I contributed by working on the background design, helping in setting up the elements and assisting during the shoot.




As a group, we decided to present our film through stop motion instead of a traditional puppetry performance. This changed our entire approach. We began working frame by frame and experimented with different angles and compositions to find the most effective way to tell the story.
We tried multiple setups, adjusted lighting and repositioned elements several times to achieve the desired effect. I was actively involved in testing these variations and observing how each change affected the outcome.

Collaboration during this stage was very important because every small movement required coordination. We had to be patient and precise, making sure everyone was aligned during the process.
Final Film : In the editing , i did the sound design and also helped with the timing of each frame.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1yTdsEp_MIcFyXzqvkSGdtNe4VT7yeBIY/view?usp=sharing
This week was the most intensive but also the most rewarding. I really enjoyed the process of experimenting and seeing how the final output came together. It made me understand how much effort goes into creating even a few seconds of motion. I also felt more confident working with a new medium and presenting a complete piece.