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Four tv spots

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Here are four spots in which i worked this last months.
2d animation is mine, made in AS, composition (After Effects) and 3d (Maya) was made by the good people of fluor films.

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http://vimeo.com/2271374
johnsons teletón

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http://vimeo.com/2271440
axe verano intenso (it's actually the final tail of another commercial)

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http://vimeo.com/2271309
And two videos for Redcompra: "the gift" and "my tales"
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Could only view the middle one (Which I liked a lot, by the way!) The other two links were "private"...
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jahnocli wrote:Could only view the middle one (Which I liked a lot, by the way!) The other two links were "private"...
:oops: sorry, now I fixed it.
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Thanks for the fix! That was quick. My favourite was the teleton "kids drawing" spot -- until the guy started talking! Lovely movement, imaginative drawing. Wasn't able to spot the galloping horse made out of wood, though (bottom left) -- unless I'm missing something?
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jahnocli wrote:Thanks for the fix! That was quick. My favourite was the teleton "kids drawing" spot -- until the guy started talking! Lovely movement, imaginative drawing.
haha, thanks. that talking guy is "Don Francisco" and it's very famous in Chile and latin America, moreover he is one of the maximum exponents of the bad tv, with his latin american stereotypical show "Sábado Gigante".
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Oohhh, Don Francisco... Sounds like the Mafia is in town. Do people have to kiss his ring? (In England, that is a very rude joke!)
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That was really inspiring Selgin, How did you do the girls hair? The one from Johnsons teletón.

I really like the childern drawing style, I have two daughters, and we are planning to make animations with them out of their drawings based on their story.

Really cool!

Thanks!
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Very nice stuff.
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Great work, Selgin. Top shelf.
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Really nice Selgin!
Ha, I giggled when I saw Don Francisco in there, that really made my day. I remember when I used to watch Sabado Gigante when I was a kid.

Hasta parece sabado :P


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They are all great!
They are fantastic.
Great job.
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Thanks all. I'm very glad to be working with a very inspired team of animators (i don't know how is in the rest of the world, but it's not easy to find such group here in santiago of chile). Actually, is the people of fluor films who made almost all the work. the same team with we did Elal and the animals.
Kankuran wrote:That was really inspiring Selgin, How did you do the girls hair? The one from Johnsons teletón.
Thanks, kankuran, the girl's hair is 3d made in maya and imported as mov into AS. is one video duplicated four times, each one boned and animated.
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Really nice work Selgin!
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very nice work selgin... love the style of the 1st - all really good! :)
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Excellent work selgin.....keep it up!

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