Re: Frame from Your Upcoming Film
You better watch out...
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You better watch out...

From the most difficult shot I've even animated.
I've never put so much time into twenty seconds.
Not the best shot I've animated, but it'll do.
I have some more detailed info about in on the I Am The Night thread.
Production should move faster now.
Last edited by Squid (December 7, 2012 (11:52am))
Not the best shot I've animated
:I It looks great, boi.
Slightly small, but many of us can't get a tv to look that great. Love the light as well.

I'm in love with this frame, Squid.
You have no idea how spectacular that looks, ANP. I predict this film will be 50x better than TDKR.
So I am curious if anybody has ever tried anything like this. It's kind of hard to set up but it's good fun to animate. 
I predict this film will be 50x better than TDKR.
...And not because TDKR was bad.
I have thought about it but have never actually tried to shadow thing. I believe I've seen it done before, and it can be quite good when done properly. As far as your frame goes, is there a particular light source the beam of light is coming from? If there isn't then this could seem weird in the film, unless your going for a really old movie look. The reflection of the light source is also very obvious in the wall. Other than that it's nice. ![]()
Yeah, that's a good idea. I had not thought of that. See, I was just going for the cool factor, but since the scene takes place in a darkened facility it did seem pretty out of place. But it was too cool looking to remove so I cropped the clip a bit and it looks better. Thanks for the advice! ![]()
That looks really really good! I like the wallpaper, that adds a really fun effect to the scene.
Great cinematography, Kees ![]()
Zach, is this part of the film? It looks pretty good, the focus looks neat and all. ![]()
Here is a frame from scene 2 of Batman First Encounter.
Here is a scene 6 shot.

Not bad, that wall in the background is interesting. I'd recommend a different aspect ratio for the final film though.
Here is a frame from my upcoming short film "Nativity". I'm going to be trying some new things in this film and I'm really excited about how it is coming so far.

Wow, Spider! Your films always don't succeed... I mean uhh, never fail to disapoint.... Wait ummmm..... Good job.
Wow, Spider! Your films [stuff] never fail to disapoint [stuff] Good job.
Yes, that's never not being the case, always.

Really like the lighting and feel and the cinematography and I also really like the set and the minifigure. Maybe I should just say that I really like the frame.
Anyway, here's a frame from me which (hopefully) will be part of a Christmas film which I will (hopefully) be entering into your contest Repelling Spider!

I know it's not the best of frames, but I thought the floating over a camera might intrigue you guys. ![]()
Great frames guys. What aspect ratio is that RS? Looks wider than 2.35?
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