bones weep tedium Wrote:[SIZE="7"]CLICK HERE[/SIZE] Hey everyone, I just finished my short animation for uni and I wanted you guys to be the first to see it! Hasn't got much to do with RJ, but the Monster is partially inspired by Molasar from The Keep movie. PLease watch and let me know what you think! Good/bad, everything welcome!
Mike Hanson Wrote:Hey Bones:
It was a lot of fun, especially the way you played with hollywood
convention/cliche of an action scene.
My technical question(s) relates to its creation, i.e., is this
rotoscoped? And the extension-question...did you use the
software program made famous in the creation of the movie
"Waking Life," when you made this short?
Just curious.
Will be great to see your future projects.
Britfan Wrote:For your next one you should consider asking FPW for permission to animate one of his short stories
bones weep tedium Wrote:[SIZE="7"]CLICK HERE[/SIZE]
Hey everyone, I just finished my short animation for uni and I wanted you guys to be the first to see it!
Hasn't got much to do with RJ, but the Monster is partially inspired by Molasar from The Keep movie.
PLease watch and let me know what you think! Good/bad, everything welcome!
Mike Hanson Wrote:A brilliant suggestion! And my pick would be Paul's minimalist and
perfect "The Cleaning Machine."
If memory serves (and it probably doesn't) this story
has three basic sets/locations:
1) Police Detective's Office
2) Front Stoop of the Brownstone
3) Basement of the Brownstone
And the surreal style of Bone's animation would work so well
with the weird/creepy nature of the story...of course, you'd
have to get great voice actors to pull off the police dialogue
which would also work as a voice-over/narration of the
basement scenes...
IMHO.
Mike
Bluesman Mike Lindner Wrote:Goddamn well done, bones. But lemme ask--how long was it from, "I got an idea..." to the finished work?