I then showed the test to Mr. Camilleri and was told to design an oil lamp on a table to be projected on the window, and then after the present is zoomed out it slowly lands on the table. I then sketched and digitised the oil lamp and table and prepared them to be exported to Adobe After Effects while I was awaiting the wrapping paper animation to be finalised from another student. Upon receiving it, I knew what I had to do since I had already done a couple of tests, but I could not do it immediately because I had to amend the pattern of the wrapping paper to fit to the height of the square present. In the same evening, I was requested to design the bow and ribbon on top of the wrapped present, which was due for the next day. After I managed to do so, I continued trying to animate the present zooming out in After Effects, but I still could not do it properly. The day after I requested some help from one of my colleagues because I could animate it. It was then that Mr. Scicluna told me that there was no need to use the oil lamp and table as they would not be visible due to the distance and short amount of time of the animation, and so to my disappointment were also removed, although I must agree that it looked much better aesthetically.
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