Topic: City of Dissidence unfinished.
School can do this to you. I didn't really like the terrible dialouge and such, so I stopped production. I always have wanted to do a music video and up until now, I can't wait much longer.
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School can do this to you. I didn't really like the terrible dialouge and such, so I stopped production. I always have wanted to do a music video and up until now, I can't wait much longer.
1) At :45 you mix fleshies with yellows. - 5 shiny things.
2) The youtube title is "LOL MY UNFINISHED STUFFLES." - 5 shiny things.
3) It's not a bad unfinished project. + 5 shiny things.
4) Quitter! - 5 shiny things.
Overall, nice work.
- Leo
Last edited by Leonardo812 (January 8, 2009 (06:21pm))
You owe Leo 15 shiny things.
Nothing wrong with mixing "fleshies" with "yellows".
The minifig with the red bandanna, his torso looks like a black indiana jones torso, did you colour it or was it just the lighting?
looks like a great film
At :45 you mix fleshies with yellows.
Nothing wrong with this, We live in a world with different skin tones, why can't Lego minifigs.
OH WHY CAN'T WE JUST LEARN TO GET ALONG NO MATTER WHAT COLOUR OF OUR SKIN
Last edited by Si665 (January 9, 2009 (05:07am))
1) At :45 you mix fleshies with yellows. - 5 shiny things.
RACIST!
Leonardo812 wrote:1) At :45 you mix fleshies with yellows. - 5 shiny things.
RACIST!
Hey, hey.
There is a rule since the dawn of time that we the brickfilmers will never mix fleshes with yellows. Case dismissed. The court finds you guilty.
- Leo
Looks like Leonardo would prefer that the fleshies and yellows be kept separate but equal.
Anyway it seems pretty clear to me that the tan/yellow contrast was part of the story. I thought this looked good technically, I agree with you that the voice acting is a little unpolished perhaps. It's difficult to judge story really from 2 minutes of footage. How long was this originally going to be?
Next time skull brick, get voice actors!
The only thing that annoyed me was the fact that you did all of the voices. I don't know if it was just because it was an unfinished project and all, but it would turn out a lot better if you got a variety of voices in there.
Other than that, all looked fine. I would've liked to see the final production.
VN wrote:Leonardo812 wrote:1) At :45 you mix fleshies with yellows. - 5 shiny things.
RACIST!
Hey, hey.
There is a rule since the dawn of time that we the brickfilmers will never mix fleshes with yellows. Case dismissed. The court finds you guilty.
- Leo
Does this rule also also apply to mixing the old "two-eyes-and-a-smile" faces end the new faces with beards, funny expressions, etc?
And, puristically, where do you stand on manipulating faces for, say, lip-synching? Is there a difference between changing actual faces vs. adding digital faces afterwards?
- PG
How long was this originally going to be?
Probably around 10 minutes long.
Hmm... The framing was really wack in some shots. It threw me off quite a bit.
Plus it is hard to tell who is saying what, they all have the same voice. And I thought you had to pay to distribute Freeplaymusic? Is this correct?
I though that there should have been more gore in the morgue as well.
On the nice side, the animation was groovy, and the neat story picks up right away. It's too bad this wasn't finished; I'm still wondering what happens!
-Jimmybob
Does this rule also also apply to mixing the old "two-eyes-and-a-smile" faces end the new faces with beards, funny expressions, etc?
And, puristically, where do you stand on manipulating faces for, say, lip-synching? Is there a difference between changing actual faces vs. adding digital faces afterwards?
- PG
[Laugh] No, no. I was completely joking about mixing the fleshies and yellows. I think it was actually part of the plot of the film.
And I do add digital faces to most of my characters.
- Leo
There is a rule since the dawn of time that we the brickfilmers will never mix fleshes with yellows. Case dismissed. The court finds you guilty.
Fleshies were never around in the dawn of time. It's not even written in the Score, Vandesdelca.
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