Re: What style do you animate in?

Thunderbolt wrote:

behind every successful brickfilm is a good plot and well written script. mini/smile

Nope.
I think my brickfilms have been relatively successful, and though I have a plot, I have no script.

My style is "Squidy" and that's about half preplanned, but unscripted stuff, and lots of improv with a lot of weird and cool stuff. mini/smile

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I would have to say that my movies are Squidy also. mini/smile

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Yes I would have to say that I film squidy also. Although sometimes it backfires on me a little bit. Since I don't usually wright out long scripts, I get stuck a lot.....and that's not good mini/confused. I try to capture true human movements because it just makes a Brickfilm more realistic.

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I animate in a cartoony style. I sort a model myself off of people like filmyguy and fancypants.

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Briks wrote:

Random stuff.

Normally the same case for me, too.

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I think I enjoy making random stuff too ;D

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I've noticed that almost everybody has written the exact same thing on this thread.

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I animate cartoony or realistic or funny depending on the film mini/smile

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I try to animate in realistic but have a VERY funny script. some of my scripts can be found in this topic.
http://www.bricksinmotion.com/forums/to … nimations/

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I never have scripts because my films never have dialogue. I normally write down an idea for the basic plot, so I don't forget the details, but the rest I can quite easily keep in my head.

I try to animate my stuff as realistically as I can. Working at 20FPS can be quite challenging sometimes, particularly during fight scenes, but it looks brilliant if you get the timing right.

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For my series "Ben and Eric" I often have a little mix between lifelike and cartoony animation. The story line can go from completely hilarious to very serious and exciting. But editing always screws it up...
I always plant story arcs in the background that stays on like a mystery for a very log time like 10 months.
Olol I always plan to much ahead

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Filmfire96 wrote:

I never have scripts because my films never have dialogue. I normally write down an idea for the basic plot, so I don't forget the details, but the rest I can quite easily keep in my head.

Same here.

Apart from one or two lines, most of my films don't have a whole lot of talking and focus more on visuals to get the point across.  I'm like you, long scripts bore me, and sometimes I can keep the idea of a 1 minute-long film in my head and animate it without putting pencil to paper.

However, I do see the benefit of writing a basic outline for a brickfilm, so you have a vague idea of what you're doing.

As far as my animation style, I try to learn a thing or two from people like MindGame, keeping my animation smooth yet as realistic as I can with plastic minifigs.

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i take pictures and post them on the internet. mini/blankexpression

no, but seriously, i try to animate life-like. i haven't been animating long enough to know what style i have mini/tongue

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