Topic: Love and Hate (THAC XV)
Love and Hate (THAC XV)
A man looking for help, goes to a priest.
Main Character voiced by: starwarsstudio100
Priest voiced by: Andy
Angry man voiced by: Sir Snorlax
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Love and Hate (THAC XV)
A man looking for help, goes to a priest.
Main Character voiced by: starwarsstudio100
Priest voiced by: Andy
Angry man voiced by: Sir Snorlax
Good job with this Film I really enjoyed it!
There isn't much I can add to what I said in my Youtube comment, but again, this was really well made, and I was quite impressed by the performances from my fellow voice actors.
Good job with this Film I really enjoyed it!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. We had fun making it
There isn't much I can add to what I said in my Youtube comment, but again, this was really well made, and I was quite impressed by the performances from my fellow voice actors.
Thanks! Yea all you guys did a great job with the voicing!
This entry had a more serious tone than most and it benefited from that. Great job!
BlackSmithFilms wrote:Good job with this Film I really enjoyed it!
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it. We had fun making it
Sir Snorlax wrote:There isn't much I can add to what I said in my Youtube comment, but again, this was really well made, and I was quite impressed by the performances from my fellow voice actors.
Thanks! Yea all you guys did a great job with the voicing!
Yeah I had fun while doing this, my fellow voice actors also did a wonderfull job.
I already told you this, but this was awesome and one of my favorite THAC entries! Well done mate! ;D
Thanks guys! I am really glad I was able to make it!
One of the best things I liked about this film was the lighting. Having the lighting be a bit more ambient and be part of the set (as the desk lamp was) takes a little bit more effort (and usually the capacity to muck around with LED's and teeny little wires), but the results are soooo much better. I'm definitely not a fan of films that have just one or two large keylights that flood the whole set with even ambient light (unless it's an exterior, daylight shot).
Though I can fully understand why that is the most common option for lighting.
Well done!
I love how the angry man's mouth moves. Also, that isn't a compassionate priest Brilliant video overall!
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