It depends on various factors. Sometimes they can be very true, but sometimes there might be some creative changes.
Well, one benefit is that they add authenticity to the storytelling. When we know it's based on a true story, we are more likely to be drawn into the narrative. Take the story of Anne Frank, if it was made into an animation based on her real - diary, it would be a powerful way to tell her story. Another advantage is that it can make complex real - life situations more understandable. In real life, there are often many details and nuances that are hard to grasp. Animation can simplify and highlight the important aspects. And finally, animations based on true stories can start important conversations. For example, an animation about a social justice movement can get people talking about the issues at hand.
I'm not sure specifically as this might be a very personal or made - up story within the context of Jaiden Animations' work. Without more information, it's difficult to say exactly what it's about.
Another is 'The Wind Rises'. It's based on the true story of Jiro Horikoshi, who designed Japanese fighter planes during World War II. This Studio Ghibli film not only shows his life and his passion for aviation but also delves into the moral and ethical dilemmas of his work within the context of war.
First, think of a spooky setting like an abandoned asylum or a haunted forest. Then, create a character with a dark secret or a curse. For example, a girl who is haunted by the ghosts of her past mistakes. Next, plan out some scary events. Maybe she hears strange noises in the asylum at night. Use dark colors and shadows in your animation to enhance the scariness.
If it is about what the title implies, then no. Such content is not appropriate for all audiences, especially younger viewers.
My Apprentices Are All Villains was a popular fantasy novel written by Ren Zhuanpeng. It was loved by Qidian Chinese Network readers. The story described how Lu Zhou woke up to become the world's most powerful and oldest demon ancestor. He also had nine disciples who were filled with evil and whose prestige shook the world. This novel can be read or listened to on the Qidian Reading App. I recommend the audio book host, Frost Silver Moon, and there are no advertisements. You can also get an experience member if you go to Qidian to listen to books now! You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on the Qidian Reading App. The male lead was Lu Zhou. He had transmigrated to become the great devil's master. He was kind and pretentious.
I'm not entirely sure what 'ddinking' means in this context. But if we focus on 'the fear raiser animations' and 'funny story', perhaps it could be a story related to animations that are designed to raise fear in a funny way. Maybe the animations have some comical elements despite their spooky nature.
One popular example is 'The Wind Rises'. It is based on the life of Jiro Horikoshi, a Japanese aircraft designer. The movie beautifully depicts his dreams, his love for his work, and the historical context of Japan during that time.
It's hard to say for sure without knowing more about your story. But if it's based on unique ideas and not too similar to existing ones, it might be original.
The narrative structure can also be different. It usually follows the sequence of real events more closely. Take 'Persepolis' again. It has a very linear narrative that follows Marjane's life as it really happened, with the historical and cultural context of Iran in the background. In contrast, a fictional animation might have a more convoluted or fantastical plot structure. And in terms of art style, while it can be as creative as any other animation, sometimes it might be more subdued or realistic to better convey the true nature of the story.