paper cut out animation Jean-Michel Jarre
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I know there is a heap of work involved in this and you have invested many months of work but I have to ask the question, why? I'm not sure what you set out to achieve with this.
My take on animation is its about story telling, either funny or like the Windmill Farmer, a really good short story of man triumphing over adversity.
technically there are some problems regarding wire-removal and lighting (which is a constant problem with stop-frame completed over months... variations in power, blown lamps where the replacement never matches the original, etc). It is also one long single shot - breaking the film into scenes might actually work better.
Someone else might have a different angle on this but I'm not sure its going to get a high Youtube clicks, go viral or anything. It's missing that engaging 'X' factor thing which stop-frame usually has.
Somehow, this seems to have mised the mark, which is a great pity as so much time and effort has been invested.
Rhoel
My take on animation is its about story telling, either funny or like the Windmill Farmer, a really good short story of man triumphing over adversity.
technically there are some problems regarding wire-removal and lighting (which is a constant problem with stop-frame completed over months... variations in power, blown lamps where the replacement never matches the original, etc). It is also one long single shot - breaking the film into scenes might actually work better.
Someone else might have a different angle on this but I'm not sure its going to get a high Youtube clicks, go viral or anything. It's missing that engaging 'X' factor thing which stop-frame usually has.
Somehow, this seems to have mised the mark, which is a great pity as so much time and effort has been invested.
Rhoel
I don't think Ruscular3D actually made that video.Rhoel wrote:I know there is a heap of work involved in this and you have invested many months of work but I have to ask the question, why? I'm not sure what you set out to achieve with this.
I saw the style as ironic, being deliberately "crappy" as an antidote to today's slick Maya animation. Unfortunately, because of the repetitive nature of the music (I'll get lynched by the French for saying that, JMJ is their God), it makes the video seem too long and a bit boring.
But the original song was about penguins, and it does end with the album cover, so as an homage it's not too bad.
Point noted: I was being polite as it was Christmas - I did want to hit the fast forward button within a few seconds of it starting.JaMike wrote:I don't think Ruscular3D actually made that video.
If I was doing penguins to this, I would be tempted to have them head-banging away in time to the music, foot stopping as they went. That would be amusing. There seems lots of things they could have done with this, other than this.
Rhoel
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My daughter (9 years old) and I watched that, and were both unimpressed. Looks like young kids did the animation. Pes animations are generally cheesy, but at least they try to be clever. If kids did that, I guess it's OK. If not, there's not much excuse for it, is there? My daughter certainly does better work than that.
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(and, I generally don't much care for Pes either)
I can appreciate it as an antidote to slick Maya animation (which I'm getting quite bored with) but I agree with Jahnocli that it was sloppy. The shot with the car coming towards the camera looked effective except that the tree's were animated going the wrong way!? The timing was just too slow also. A shame because a lot of artwork had obviously been created for the project.