I personally would go for the 2 month time frame because of my limited free time, what gives me more time, for better quality.
But that is just me…
I personally would go for the 2 month time frame because of my limited free time, what gives me more time, for better quality.
But that is just me…
the whole thread is full of topics… i thought yu pick one… at least thats what you said…
otherwise what about:
shadows
By plug is that I need more quiet.
It will be the same as any other mini challenge,
but it will not havea frontpage plug.
-R
Awesome! I’m going to try and jam this into my scheduleespecially since I just bought a bunch of new tools.
WOW WOW WOW!
Nice to see that the hardcore fans are still here
(btw how are you doing?)
Too bad i only saw today that the challenge is up again :sad:
But hey, good luck to everyone. Maybe i’ll join the challenge next time!
it’s a shame, if the competition was known to more people, I’m sure a lot more would enter
“a lack of interest” no no no… i am interested, and i think more will come…
we just need to encourage people…
the last active post on the subject was almost 2 years ago…
Yeah, I think lack of interest is a pretty accurate description.
the last active post on the subject was almost 2 years ago…
Yeah, I think lack of interest is a pretty accurate description.
yeah… may be you are right,
but what about the people who are really interested, who really want to show and improve there film direction skills, i know the number is very less but still i thing we should give them a chance to show there talent.
hi,
are there anyone know what is the best resouces for beginner editing? resources that I can find on the net. about the concept of editing and terms
Thank you
I’m a bit late to the party (call me Richter), but I’d like to see a 2-minute film challenge, perhaps twice a month.
The trick is to limit the subject matter/setting/characters similar to a 24- and 48-hour film format, but not imposing those limits. By simplifying the elements, filmmakers can focus more the writing, acting or editing/post.
The interest might be waning because this site is more focused on CG, but that certainly includes live-action. It would be even greater if modelers and filmmakers/compositors could collaborate. The only limitation would be determining the creative uses for the CG creation (rendered still image, animation, etc.).
Hello all,
I’m a recent addition to the CG world and had a particular question, but wasn’t quite sure where to post:
In the video-game environment, as well as the world of cinema, is there a particular position/title/area that deals primarily with choreography or the way that the characters will move/ fight/ interact with their environment?
I have been exceedingly focused in the area of fight choreography and how the characters move and interact with their environment…even down to a psychological level. I have a lot of interesting ideas that I would like to try out with some other animators, however, I’m not exactly sure where I would fit in as a position within an animation studio/group. I don’t readily know if there is such a thing as a ‘fight scene choreographer’ or something that deals with how an event in the storyboard would unfold, other than a storyboard artist.
I am asking you, the members of this forum to kindly guide me in the right direction if you happen to know that answer. Any details or specifics would be greatly appreciated. I’m really passionate and motivated about seeing my ideas come to fruition, but as the saying goes…your ideas are only as good as your team.
Thank you for your time!
~Nixus00~