Re: The Animation Challenge
So, I can upload all my unfinished stuff...(As long as they have not been previously released)???
Last edited by Loïc F-B (January 29, 2013 (06:16pm))
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So, I can upload all my unfinished stuff...(As long as they have not been previously released)???
Last edited by Loïc F-B (January 29, 2013 (06:16pm))
Ummm, I think people are missing the point to the "Animation Challenge". Maybe I'm wrong, but the intent is to become better animators at a specific task...in this case camera movement. Entering prior animations is really only cheating yourself out of an opportunity to challenge yourself.
Personally I have no problem with entering whatever people want to enter, but as animators we should strive to become better and push the envelope a touch each time and you really can't do that with stuff that you've already done.
Anywho, that is my two copper and I have to say I'm very very impressed with Pritchard Studios! That was fantastic.
Is it ok if I just give the video itself and not do any editing like sounds and titles?
Though, sometimes, that stuff which you did already do was already pushing the envelop at the time it was made.
I think the it's pretty easy to see that Pritchard really pushed it with what he did, and it looks as though it's quite recent.
The problem with having a rule against previously made stuff is that you can't prove that you didn't just have that hanging around on your computer when the contest started.
And then people might go accusing others of having made it beforehand.
I like it this way.
Is it ok if I just give the video itself and not do any editing like sounds and titles?
Of course. It is an animation challenge.
Though, sometimes, that stuff which you did already do was already pushing the envelop at the time it was made.
I think the it's pretty easy to see that Pritchard really pushed it with what he did, and it looks as though it's quite recent.The problem with having a rule against previously made stuff is that you can't prove that you didn't just have that hanging around on your computer when the contest started.
And then people might go accusing others of having made it beforehand.I like it this way.
100% agree with this statement.
Mine is recent. It was animated from the 14th to the 20th of this month. So a little over a week ago.
So, I can upload all my unfinished stuff...
Yes, you can. But even if you don't enter it, I'd still like to see some of your unreleased footage.
Is it ok if I just give the video itself and not do any editing like sounds and titles?
Yep, in fact, Squid once won an animation challenge that way.
Pritchard really pushed it with what he did...
Thanks!
Mine is recent. It was animated from the 14th to the 20th of this month. So a little over a week ago.
That's almost a week, like the deadline... So, I think it's fair for everyone ![]()
Good luck.
I just finished making my rigs. They have made me use technic peices wich I haven't had a use for.
Here is my attempt of camera movement. It is going to be used for the opening scene of my next video. I wanted to put something up for the challenge even if it isn't very much. If I get any more done this week I will put it up but I may be too busy. Let me know what you think. Watch it here.
you took my suggestion!
If I can get my webcam set up I will try and enter a little somethin'. It would be interested to make it look like a cat/dog's POV or something but idk how I would pull that off even.
you took my suggestion!
If I can get my webcam set up I will try and enter a little somethin'. It would be interested to make it look like a cat/dog's POV or something but idk how I would pull that off even.
Woah, that sounds hard.
I'm not sure how you would get the camera close enough to the ground at minifigure scale.
You'd probably have to deconstruct the floor as the camera moves.
Or I could, like, build a really big set or something. Maybe I'll change it to like a horses point of view lol.
My entry: http://youtu.be/CmHBlmkiyUA
(on my second channel)
does it end tomorrow or today?
No.
NEXT CHALLENGE:
Camera Movement
Deadline: February 5th
I want to see who can pull off the best moving camera shot. It can be a swoosh, a dolly, or whatever.
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