B



SCRIPT, STORYBOARD  AND  CONFIGURATION


The original Waiting for Godot was itself a two-act tragicomedy, so the animation follows the same structure as before. However, due to the nature of stop-motion animation and the limitations of video length, the plot was highly distilled, with all of the ink devoted to describing the state of the protagonist, as a side note to the passing of people and the loss of time.

Considering the style of the original script, the stage design and character design were kept simple, with a dead tree with scattered branches and leaves standing under a black curtain.
 The basic character of both protagonists is the not-so-smart farmer, but the difference is made in terms of height, weight, and skin color and clothing.

A sequence of still frames from the stop-motion animation featuring the two protagonists under the dead tree, showing their gestures, dialogue, and repeated actions of waiting.
 (No additional text apart from the visuals.)