I gave a talk last week where I squeezed an introduction to 3D and a few semesters of film school into 30 minutes:
[youtube-hd]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY4ZDgQ3O1c[/youtube-hd]
Thought this might be something you might enjoy.
Animated 3D Filmmaking (a crash course)
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Re: Animated 3D Filmmaking (a crash course)
Neat, and whoa, you have many skills! Animation sure seems like alot of work, and playing all those instruments, are you crazy? O.o Haha!
Also watched your other video you referred to in the first, here is a link for anyone looking for it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCfPCtc7ofo
I'm more interested in stereoscopic live action, but animation seems interesting as experimentation is much more accessible :D Thank you for the inspiration!
Also watched your other video you referred to in the first, here is a link for anyone looking for it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCfPCtc7ofo
I'm more interested in stereoscopic live action, but animation seems interesting as experimentation is much more accessible :D Thank you for the inspiration!
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Re: Animated 3D Filmmaking (a crash course)
Cool. Best of luck at the film festival.
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Thanks, BOLL! Glad to hear you enjoyed it.BOLL wrote:Neat, and whoa, you have many skills! Animation sure seems like alot of work, and playing all those instruments, are you crazy? O.o Haha!
Also watched your other video you referred to in the first, here is a link for anyone looking for it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCfPCtc7ofo
I'm more interested in stereoscopic live action, but animation seems interesting as experimentation is much more accessible Thank you for the inspiration!
I've been making music, films, and software since I was a kid, but this is the first time I've had the opportunity to combine all three interests. Whatever project I do after this will involve more collaboration with others, as it takes a lot longer to do things when you're doing nearly everything yourself (while also holding down a full time job and having a life).
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Thanks, cybereality!cybereality wrote:Cool. Best of luck at the film festival.
The film festival was this past September and it was terrific. It was my first time in L.A. and I'd love to go back again. Photos are here: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set= ... 830&type=3