She Farted And Created The World

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She Farted And Created The World

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Hello everyone.

I seldom post here much anymore, due to insane amount of work, but still check by from time to time to check for hints and stuff.

I've recently completed a new animation "She Farted And Created The World" which you can see on vimeo.

check it out
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Dang, lots of work in there, I love the paper cut-out approach, the music is great and I love the ending as well.

Very well done.

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I enjoyed it very much, thanks for posting it!
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Post by AngryMonster »

Yes!..... very good

Enjoyed it a lot... nice music... nice comp and lighting... really like the stars and stuff during the fart explosion.


woo!
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Post by heyvern »

Wonderful job.

It reminded me of the animated sequence at the end of Wall-e.

Is there a "cinematic" or "animation" term for that "style"? Not the "cut out" style but the flowing, continuously connected scene style. I see that every once in a while and really like it. there is a recent series of Microsoft commercials I think, that use this style.

There is a similar type of scene from that otherwise horrible movie, "Mission to Mars" where the "aliens" show the origins of life on earth in a seamless progression of change.

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Post by Acochran_89 »

this is really awesome! Lol i really like the style. I'm curious..what programs did you use for what tasks?
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Thanks everyone :D
heyvern wrote: Is there a "cinematic" or "animation" term for that "style"? Not the "cut out" style but the flowing, continuously connected scene style. I see that every once in a while and really like it. there is a recent series of Microsoft commercials I think, that use this style.
I'm not sure, I've always said "one-shot". The one-shot-wonder. Children of Men had loads of scenes where it was done in one-shot and it looks incredible. inspirationcore!
I'm curious..what programs did you use for what tasks?
Work flow order: Pen+paper, Scan (600dpi), Photoshop (cut, save as PNG), After Effects (everything else). I love After Effects nowadays, it just works better for mixing various medias in it. I've sort of neglected poor anime studio... might return back to her one day!
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Going to bump this (sorry), but it would be awesome if peeps can pop on over to Virgin Media Shorts and view, vote, fan, comment. It's doing really well at the moment... but with your help it could do even more awesomely!

So... pop on over.

http://bit.ly/XN8kI

Thanks everyone. :D
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It's beautiful, thanks for sharing
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Post by chucky »

Cribble that was awesome,don't know how I missed it before.
Well done.
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really good! loved it - i always love these sorts of videos :) you should feel proud
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i enjoyed the music as well as the
animation!

may you enjoy many years of equally
entertaining animation!
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