Idea for a contest...
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Idea for a contest...
Here's my idea for a Moho animation contest:
Pick a fairy tale then make your own version of it. It can be a spoof or your own re-telling.
Minimum time is 1 min 30 seconds. No maximum time.
Just an idea
James
Pick a fairy tale then make your own version of it. It can be a spoof or your own re-telling.
Minimum time is 1 min 30 seconds. No maximum time.
Just an idea
James
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Hmm... And we could even bet on the participants...
So get you all a , a and a , we'll meet in that illegal casino downtown
No, seriously what amount of money are you talking about?
So get you all a , a and a , we'll meet in that illegal casino downtown
No, seriously what amount of money are you talking about?
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Exactlymr. blaaa wrote:Hmm... And we could even bet on the participants...
So get you all a drink, a cigar and a pokerface, we'll meet in that illegal casino downtown
Fairy tale, or adaptation of a movie, I'd love to see animated version of
Twin Peaks or Fight Club, or maybe someday someone will animate
Calvin and Hobbes?
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Well, if there was any money involved and I won a prize, I would donate that to charity. Doing Animation in your own time is too much fun to be bothered by money concerns.
Anyway, I think that collaboration is much more productive than competition. In a competition there is only one winner and the rest are losers.
I saw a nice project by some Dutch cartoonists, who drew their own spread and then the next cartoonist would pick it up from there, continuing the story. Each cartoonists had his/her own style, so the characters changed appearance all the time and new characters popped up, while old ones were never seen again. Very entertaining.
Perhaps a modified version would be a nice idea for a collaborative project.
Anyway, I think that collaboration is much more productive than competition. In a competition there is only one winner and the rest are losers.
I saw a nice project by some Dutch cartoonists, who drew their own spread and then the next cartoonist would pick it up from there, continuing the story. Each cartoonists had his/her own style, so the characters changed appearance all the time and new characters popped up, while old ones were never seen again. Very entertaining.
Perhaps a modified version would be a nice idea for a collaborative project.