Topic: Sola Luna [D&L Entry]
Sola Luna
Out of this world love.
Special thanks to If I Were A Minifig, Brickcrazy, Harborlight, Squid, and Jay!
Made for Darkness & Light.
Last edited by rioforce (October 7, 2015 (07:36pm))
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Sola Luna
Out of this world love.
Special thanks to If I Were A Minifig, Brickcrazy, Harborlight, Squid, and Jay!
Made for Darkness & Light.
Last edited by rioforce (October 7, 2015 (07:36pm))
Incredible. The space animation was great, and the music went along well with the story which was very well told with no voices.
This is one of my favorite entries. The sound design is wonderful and really helps aid a story with no dialog. The lighting and look of the film work very well. The story is a bit cliche but it is told well so it doesn't matter. The score fits perfectly with the film. Great job.
Excellent job on the camera pans aswell.
Fantastic job on this rio! Such a simple but touching little story. Probably my personal favourite film to come out of this contest so far.
As AquaMorph pointed out, the sound design was top notch and added immensely to the film's emotion. I love how you managed to pull off the low-gravity effect in the film. Great job to If I Were A Minifig on the music too!
This is the most beautiful brickfilm I've seen all year. It is glorious.
In addition to what has already been said, Great job!
Great job Rio,
I love the design of the film as a whole. I couldn't wait to see the finished product. And thanks to all of you who enjoyed the score (I'll be posting it tomorrow (shameless plug))
But seriously, Rio, this film is on point. I especially love the opening "working" scene. The whole visual design of that sequence is really fabulous.
nice animation, cliche story.
Last edited by ThaukaFilms (September 1, 2015 (12:17am))
A lot of brickfilms that try to be dramatic and emotional kind off fall flat for me but this really worked, good job on that, this kind of transcends it's own medium.
Here is the Original Soundtrack to "Sola Luna." enjoy!
https://youtu.be/A91bc4k1W-I
Here is the Original Soundtrack to "Sola Luna." enjoy!
https://youtu.be/A91bc4k1W-I
Really fantastic job with that!
WOW, that was beautiful. The low gravity animation was superb, and that overhead dolly. The score was equally powerful, great job, IIWAM.
Using the broken torso and messed up helmet were great touches. Man, I just love this entry.
I can't say I've figured out how that hair fit into the helmet, though.
Wow, I'm glad you guys are liking the film! It really means a lot to me. I really worked hard on this film, and glad people are enjoying watching it.
And yes, thank you for your awesome composition, If I Were A Minifig! Without your music, this film wouldn't be what it is. You did a FANTASTIC job.
I love how you managed to pull off the low-gravity effect in the film.
Thanks, I wasn't sure if I would be able to pull that off, it was rather difficult. I'm glad the effect worked.
A lot of brickfilms that try to be dramatic and emotional kind off fall flat for me but this really worked, good job on that, this kind of transcends it's own medium.
I'm glad you thought the emotions worked well. It's awfully hard to make minifigs have emotion, and I was worried that it would be corny.
I can't say I've figured out how that hair fit into the helmet, though.
Haha, that is a secret not even I know the answer to. But hey, it's sci-fi, there are always mysteries in space.
Amazing. One of the best brickfilms I've seen all year!
All the little techniques you have used worked really well!
The music now; in my opinion the best composed piece of music without a doubt. It fitted in extremely well!
The lighting, cinematography, sound design, and mood were very well done, it looked very cinematic, although the camera movements not being smooth detracted from the mood I'm not sure how you did them but making a rig or using a ruler might really help, although I realize how hard it is to do camera moves without an animation program [unless you got one ether way its still hard and I respect you for trying it, even though it was not to smooth I think it still really did help]
Over all it was a very nice film !
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