Topic: INFINITE
INFINITE
INFINITE - made for the german brickfilmfestival "Steinerei" in 2014, themed "time". The film was voted place 3 by jury; 3 by steinerei-brickfilmers; 2 by audience.
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INFINITE
INFINITE - made for the german brickfilmfestival "Steinerei" in 2014, themed "time". The film was voted place 3 by jury; 3 by steinerei-brickfilmers; 2 by audience.
Impressive. I thought at the end, everything had all been happening inside an hourglass (what with the draining sand and all), and that a colossal hand was going to tip it over, for an 'infinite' game!
Awesome
The animation was great and effects were really well done, or though the colour balance was a little off between the stop-motion and live action parts. At times I was a little confused of the story, but overall a really solid animation.
This was a awesome, some of the best practical effects I've seen in a brickfilm. Can't wait to see more from you.
You had nice effects, and some decent animation. The story was ok I guess. I agree with Keiren that the lighting was different. The only thing I would have changed is the repetitive speed zooming.
Other than that it's great! ![]()
Incredible! The animation was decent, but what really impressed me was how you managed to do everything on a sandy surface and make it look good.
The use of real world materials for the sets was interesting, and you did a good job animating on the challenging surface. The interior shots of the reactor were also very cool.
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