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Post by Liam R. Findlay on Aug 14, 2014 4:32:45 GMT -5
Here we go! The quality lessens each time I render it in the editing software, but I don't think it matters much considering the suggested quality of the film reel. I hope that the film is fully functional this time!
Dante, best of luck with your wonderful work and thanks for the kind words (and assistance)!
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Post by Agathological on Aug 14, 2014 12:20:24 GMT -5
That was great Pevalwen; I thoroughly enjoyed that! What was the Sebald sentence?
By the way those voice actors were great.
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Post by Liam R. Findlay on Aug 14, 2014 12:57:52 GMT -5
Thank you very much! I will let the voice actors know of your comments I don't like to reveal all so easily, regarding the code, but I will provide the script Projector sound as clips roll.Moxie: I don’t trust her, Snicket. Ellington would shoot down crows from the sky if it meant she could keep that suspicious statue. -From the SEBALD archives-*ring*Snicket: There she is, Moxie! Ellington, please pass us the statue! Ellington: I will not give it up that easily! After all, I could be putting you two in danger- Hangfire and his associates mean trouble. Trust me, it’s better if I look after it. Moxie: But if she keeps it, she’ll just give it to the villains! Snicket: I trust your advice, Moxie. But Ellington, can we trust you? S. Theodora: Don’t waste time with your friends, Snicket! Be sensible and help win back that statue, pronto! Snicket: Ellington has it! Why is all this so complicated? Moxie: Wrong question, Snicket. Ellington has left the scene. S. Theodora: Competition is unhealthy between children these days. *ring*
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Post by Agathological on Aug 14, 2014 13:13:21 GMT -5
Very clever!
I am having a little trouble; and seeing others great work makes me worried! Luckily I have 3 weeks so I will try to take it calmly...
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Post by Liam R. Findlay on Aug 14, 2014 13:23:29 GMT -5
Life is full of joyous opportunities and one such joyous opportunity is this competition, so I suggest that you enjoy it while it exists and think of the prizes as a pleasant possibility on the side (me being Phil)
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Post by Agathological on Aug 14, 2014 15:00:51 GMT -5
Very true. Very true.
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Post by Tryina Denouement on Aug 18, 2014 12:11:55 GMT -5
Oh my god, I barely managed to do mine! It's in my art tumblr. It's here
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Post by Dante on Aug 18, 2014 13:39:45 GMT -5
Very nice, Tryina; very characteristic of your style, I think.
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Post by Tryina Denouement on Aug 18, 2014 13:46:33 GMT -5
Very nice, Tryina; very characteristic of your style, I think. But it sucked. Alas, I did my very best.
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Post by Agathological on Aug 18, 2014 15:12:21 GMT -5
My project is coming along...slowly. It is a wee itty-bitty from your camp Pevalwen by coincidence (don't worry; I ain't plagiarising!) I hope it's up to snuff. oh and I was watching another of your videos; a fan of Timesplitters 2 I presume? (You used the 'circus' music )
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Post by A comet crashing into Earth on Aug 18, 2014 15:41:41 GMT -5
Pevalwen, can I just say that, aside from the obvious - that you clearly have great cinematic and graphic skills, a clever script, a camera and a handful of skilled voice actors (or one exceptional voice actor?) - , you also have a nice taste in music. A small detail, though - there's a shot at the beginning (the one where you see the illustration of The Marvelous Marriage) where your portrait of Lemony is visible in the background, and the eyes are uncovered. I wouldn't have noticed it if I hadn't coincidentally paused at it, but I thought I should mention it.
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Post by Dante on Aug 18, 2014 16:00:08 GMT -5
Perhaps the unedited portrait is acceptable by being too far away to properly make out any details? Agathological, it'll be interesting to see your project, too.
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Post by Liam R. Findlay on Aug 19, 2014 3:18:38 GMT -5
Agathological, ha! Yes, I am quite a fan of TimeSplitters; that was the last film I made with music that I didn't have rights to. Now, I try to use original music in my films, although I made an exception with this competition. I can't wait to see everybody else's work. I check the hashtag each day to see the new submissions. fragilethings, thanks a lot for your compliments! It is indeed a collection of talented, kind voice actors, rather than one Well done for spotting exposed Lemony; like Dante says, it's not a detailed close-up so I don't feel like it ruins the pattern of anonymity, but I will just blame Gustav Sebald for any such mistakes anyway.
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Post by Tryina Denouement on Aug 19, 2014 12:00:55 GMT -5
Agathological, ha! Yes, I am quite a fan of TimeSplitters; that was the last film I made with music that I didn't have rights to. Now, I try to use original music in my films, although I made an exception with this competition. I can't wait to see everybody else's work. I check the hashtag each day to see the new submissions. fragilethings, thanks a lot for your compliments! It is indeed a collection of talented, kind voice actors, rather than one Well done for spotting exposed Lemony; like Dante says, it's not a detailed close-up so I don't feel like it ruins the pattern of anonymity, but I will just blame Gustav Sebald for any such mistakes anyway. Well, now you've found another advantage to signing the video as Gustav Sebald.
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Post by Liam R. Findlay on Aug 19, 2014 12:11:50 GMT -5
I missed the post of your work on this thread, Tryina; very well done! It's a confident style.
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