Re: BiM 2011: TOY [CLOSED]
Twenty minutes?! (Falls back on chair, needs hospital treatment)
May 2013 update:
Back after taking a VERY FREAKING long break. 14 months, I believe. Anyways I'm going to be making films again. Much better ones.
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Twenty minutes?! (Falls back on chair, needs hospital treatment)
I'm still writing the script for mine, but it might not pass 1 minute by very much if it even does.
Finished the script. Into stage two - set building.
Twenty minutes?! (Falls back on chair, needs hospital treatment)
Yeah, I don't see how you'll have time to make that Topit, I mean, mine's gonna be like 16 minutes and I probably won't finish.

TheLegoCammster7 wrote:Twenty minutes?! (Falls back on chair, needs hospital treatment)
Yeah, I don't see how you'll have time to make that Topit, I mean, mine's gonna be like 16 minutes and I probably won't finish.
Just out of interest, how can someone make a script for a 15/20 minute brickfilm? My film will only at the most be about 5 minutes.
I'm about 1/2 done with the filming.
How are you already half done with filming? A lot of us here are really stressing over our projects. Is yours going to be that long? And will the animation be rushed?

Now I'm sad I didn't comeback back later...
I have lots of ideas, but I don't even have time to finish a script... ![]()
How are you already half done with filming? A lot of us here are really stressing over our projects. Is yours going to be that long? And will the animation be rushed?
I agree. I'd say to anyone - take your time. There is 2 months and 2 weeks (or something like that) to finish. A lot of time.
How are you already half done with filming? A lot of us here are really stressing over our projects. Is yours going to be that long? And will the animation be rushed?
This has been going for 5 months. He's probably just pretty organised.
Yeah, but he's only just joined the site recently, and was asking questions about it like a week ago, I doubt he's known about this contest for five months.

Yeah, but he's only just joined the site recently, and was asking questions about it like a week ago, I doubt he's known about this contest for five months.
Ah. But is there a contest video on YouTube?
Yeah, but he's only just joined the site recently, and was asking questions about it like a week ago, I doubt he's known about this contest for five months.
I've Completed Animation Already. But yes I've been working on this entry since February.
You've completed animation? Lucky. I'm animating as we speak, I don't even think I'm going to make this in time for TOY. Although that's slightly a good thing as I won't rush so much.

I've not started animation. I've got time and am not rushing (for once). I think I'm on Easy Street.
TheLegoCammster7 wrote:Twenty minutes?! (Falls back on chair, needs hospital treatment)
Yeah, I don't see how you'll have time to make that Topit, I mean, mine's gonna be like 16 minutes and I probably won't finish.
...Which is why I am NOT going to actually enter it into the contest unfortunately. The story evolved into something too complicated to make in this time frame. I still am going to make it, but it's going to be a waaaay long time after the contest is over. ![]()
How are you already half done with filming? A lot of us here are really stressing over our projects. Is yours going to be that long? And will the animation be rushed?
I've known about the contest for a while and started working on it a long time ago. I just got over my epic brain fart and realized you have to be a member to enter. And no, the animation is not rushed. (Although it looks so)
I hope i win second place,even my animations aren't so good.
But,what's so special about a license for Dragon Stop Motion 2.0, for Windows or Mac and the accompanying remote controller??javascript:insert_text(smilies_text[smile_index[10]]+'%20',%20'');
I hope i win second place,even my animations aren't so good.
But,what's so special about a license for Dragon Stop Motion 2.0, for Windows or Mac and the accompanying remote controller??
It is Dragon Stopmotion the best program around!
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