Topic: A Head In Life
A Head In Life
An entry in the 2010 Santa Cruz County Fair.
This may or may not be unfinished work, depending on whether my friend decides to write a musical score for it. If he does, I will upload the new version.
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A Head In Life
An entry in the 2010 Santa Cruz County Fair.
This may or may not be unfinished work, depending on whether my friend decides to write a musical score for it. If he does, I will upload the new version.
That was well animated, creative, and entertaining. Nice work! (I do agree with your idea to add music in the future. That would give the story even more "feeling.")
That was awesome, please continue making films, and welcome to BIM!
Very origional story and smooth animation and nice set design, very enjoyable.
Though some light flicker, and poor green screening. This film has a great story and superb animation to go with it. For a new brickfilmer this is a great creation. I would definitely like to see some more work from you, hopefully longer ones and some more like this.
That was awesome, please continue making films, and welcome to BIM!
Yes, exactly!
Your film is very good
Nice
I just got blowned away! That was awesome! The animation was great and the idea was VERY creative! Great work and please keep on with this kinds of videos!
Awe-some. I loved it. I hope to see more films coming from you.
Wow! Talk about a "Blockhead"! [/cornyjoke] Superb work! What Fps?
Thanks for all the feedback!
"A Head" was filmed at 25 fps, at 1280x720. I filmed it using the logitech quickcam pro 9000, which is a great camera for brickfilms so far.
It was filmed in a room with windows, which would account for most of the light flicker. The programs used were:
AnimatorDV for capturing
Virtualldub for flicker removal and other random things
I did use LSMaker, but only to splice groups of loose frames into avi's.
Gimp for facial effects
Blender for titles and bluescreening (which is probably why it is so bad)
And TrakAxPC for Audio and video layout (and that zooming effect)
-Stephen@SAS
Excellent job at presenting the story. Very smooth animation. Even without music it was great Welcome to BiM
The lighting and sets were both very plain, but the animation was smooth and the story was great.
I love it! And it is good enough without music.
Very good!:lol:
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