Re: What film are you most most proud of?

Hmm...don't really have one.
If I had to choose I would probably pick LOST, the film I just put out.

Re: What film are you most most proud of?

Strangely, the film I'm most proud of as of now is "Jeffery and the Old Man in: The Great Airplane Murderer Mystery"

as terrible as it is it's my favorite of my films that i've made so far

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Re: What film are you most most proud of?

The Missing Piece

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No, that's actually not the film I'm most proud of. For me (JP2), I'd say it'd have to be Saltman: Burden of Hope.
Currently it's our most complete film, and the only one where I don't have some regrets filming it.

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Re: What film are you most most proud of?

I can finally say I have a film I'm most proud of. That would obviously be my Brawl entry, Nostalgia: Childhood Memories, which is probably my first movie with an understandable story, easy enough to follow. I think it was a big step from my older animation, with a style anticipated by Concentration and my Brickfilm fight, which are other two animation I'm quite proud of, but unfortunately none of them had a solid story. It probably has the best sets I've ever done, and the first movie where I really put attention and thought into lighting.
Of my older movies, I must say though that I'm pretty proud of A Day in the Future too, considering it was the second brickfilm I ever made, and the first I shot at 15 fps. Even if it doesn't have a solid story, it has some of my favourite shots.

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Re: What film are you most most proud of?

I completely forgot I had even posted here mini/tongue

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Re: What film are you most most proud of?

Zombie Attack 2: No More Room In Hell.

I didn't really nitpick that much over it as I usually do with my films. And I feel this one kinda stands out compaired to the other films I made. And it's loved by some. And Scott Jenner was awesome to work with. This film wouldn't be withouth him.

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Re: What film are you most most proud of?

Darkman wrote:

Zombie Attack 2: No More Room In Hell.

I didn't really nitpick that much over it as I usually do with my films. And I feel this one kinda stands out compaired to the other films I made. And it's loved by some. And Scott Jenner was awesome to work with. This film wouldn't be withouth him.

It's a brickfilm B-movie classic and among my favorites no doubt. You sure have a right to be proud of it mini/wink

Re: What film are you most most proud of?

How to Not Rob a Bank

Adventure comedy with lots of random original stuff. It's also my first 15 FPS film, and, amazingly, it's not really choppy all the way through.
But the thing I think I love the most is how much people are enjoying it.
mini/smile

Re: What film are you most most proud of?

I don't have one either. I have failed making so many good ideas (I guess) that all my completed films are short and not very good. Hopefully, my upcoming short comedy film won't turn out bad.

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Re: What film are you most most proud of?

AnnoyingNoisesProductions wrote:

How to Not Rob a Bank

Adventure comedy with lots of random original stuff. It's also my first 15 FPS film, and, amazingly, it's not really choppy all the way through.
But the thing I think I love the most is how much people are enjoying it.
mini/smile

{Off Topic} What fps do you usually use then?

I think I am (for the moment) proud of "Smoothie." Though it's not that long, a lot of work was put into it. Hopefully I will be having more films come out soon.

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Re: What film are you most most proud of?

I usually use 15, but before Bank I was doing 10 for Pirates and Mailbox.

Re: What film are you most most proud of?

AnnoyingNoisesProductions wrote:

I usually use 15, but before Bank I was doing 10 for Pirates and Mailbox.

Ahh. Ok.

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