Re: The Package III - Deadfire (OUT NOW!)
Can"t wait for this. You should send the film to some film festivals.
Will certainly be looking out for ones, would be good to get it out there
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Can"t wait for this. You should send the film to some film festivals.
Will certainly be looking out for ones, would be good to get it out there
Most of the inspiration comes from 'The Dark Knight', '24', 'Se7en' and the Bourne series.
Well, from the look of the frame at the top of your post, it looks sorta like Inception. Anyways, I can't wait for the film. I'm clearing my schedule for the 4th of July weekend and preparing for AWESOMENESS!
Well, from the look of the frame at the top of your post, it looks sorta like Inception. Anyways, I can't wait for the film. I'm clearing my schedule for the 4th of July weekend and preparing for AWESOMENESS!
Awesome, though it may end up being released later than that depending on how things go
Nice lighting!
Just surpassed 26 minutes of animation! Only got another 15 or so minutes to go (not including titles, credits, CGI etc.)
New frame from the film. No, I'm not doing it in 3D, this shot just happens to be 3D because the camera movements were arcing around, so when I put two images together it formed a stereoscopic image.
Ok, time for an update, folks!
I have now finished the big, climactic action scene (standing at 4 mins 24) as well as the scene after it, though I still have some small insert shots to do plus Gareth Pugh (spugesdu/GPPProductions) is working on a pretty major CGI sequence. So that brings total animation to around 32-33 minutes, and there's still around 10-12 minutes left to film.
I'm currently working on a pretty important scene, which is going to be sort of an homage to 'Silence of the Lambs'. I'm also experimenting with xmas lights, as you can see in the image below!
I'm hoping to finish animation by mid-late July, then finalize post-production and release the film in August.
Keep an eye on this thread for detailed updates
That has been the main goal throughout, if you look at my most recent animations on YouTube it should give you some idea of the animation quality
New frame from the film. No, I'm not doing it in 3D, this shot just happens to be 3D because the camera movements were arcing around, so when I put two images together it formed a stereoscopic image.
epic epic, do it in 3d too pleaseeee! the 3d is kinda better than cinema ones.....
@makerimages
trust me, I'd love to, but at the moment I don't have the software and hardware to efficiently create a 3D movie. When they come down in price I will certainly be investing in it, but not for a few years
The wall actually isn't made of Lego, because I'm rendering multiple things, I had to simply add a plain face. I will add separation between bricks in future CGI sequences, though they will all be daytime so it will be more noticeable.
Still need a music composer? I would be happy to help out with this project
Still need a music composer? I would be happy to help out with this project
I've got Joshua Clements (http://youtube.com/clementsrock) to do the music again, but cheers for the offer
Though I may need someone to do some trailer music
T.G-Tom wrote:Still need a music composer? I would be happy to help out with this project
I've got Joshua Clements (http://youtube.com/clementsrock) to do the music again, but cheers for the offer
Though I may need someone to do some trailer music
I can! Although that, I'm limited to using 2 guitars and a piano.
I will upload a sample of my music on YouTube soon.
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