Topic: ToY: The Treasure of the Templars
The Treasure of the Templars
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Last edited by Soppenjim (July 17, 2011 (03:03am))
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The Treasure of the Templars
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Last edited by Soppenjim (July 17, 2011 (03:03am))
I think it was pretty good. The sets at some parts amazed me. I really liked the cinematography and the atmosphere. The only thing I didn't appreciate was the musics (what I didn't like wasn't the music, but the fact that I hear them everywhere). Anyway, I really liked that. Good job.
Thanks
That was really good. There was a little shakycam and light flicker, but I think that gave the movie a style, especially in the darker scenes. I just thought it was a shame that the bad guy was a stereotypical villain with a top hat and moustache. This cartoony style didn't really sit well with the rest of the film.
4/5
Thanks again. It means a lot to us when is comes from such a professional brickfilmer as you, Hazzat.
It was a bit nauseating to watch with the shaky camera. If you want to utilize a shakycam style, do it right, otherwise it looks crappy. Whoever spellchecked the English for you should be fired. Pilegrims? Seremony? Outside of Norway, these are spelled differently. Overall, it was okay, it wasn't great, but it was a decent attempt. Admirable sets all around, although I felt like I was looking into the room you were animating in due to the lack of set extensions and natural lighting.
Shakycam, natural sunlights, these are somethings to avoid doing in the future.
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