2D Rotoscope Animation


#21

Nice Work Andy. Good to see that your posting your animation up in here. I checked it out off your webpage, and bragged to my girl this morning how I was in your class. Haven’t heard from ya in a while!! What’s goin’ down??? You too Joe…???


#22

What’s up man!

yeah I’ve just been working and such so far, nothin’ really goin’ on.

I totally still have flight of the navigator, which I owe you infinte thanks for letting me borrow (its being kept nice and perfectly safe), you have no clue how much a help it was…

Anyway, thanks for posting man, glad you found it, and thanks for bragging for me!

Yeah, we should get everyone together sometime, and we can rock and roll and what not, etc.

Thanks again man,

-Andy

P.S. - you need to get some of your stuff on your site, so I can send it around all over the place and blow my friend’s freaking minds out.


#23

BWOAH?!

I heard my name.
I figured it’s about time I start reading this thing regularly… I suppose I’ll join the ranks of you kids as an internet hoor.

So yes, anyway, erika DID say there are some good festivals you should submit this to. The first is called “Rosebud Film and Video Festival”. It’s a local festival to Maryland, DC, and Virginia (you’ve got to be a resident to submit). My “Content Advisory” screened there in 2003, and I think you stand a pretty good chance of being selected. They specialize in highly creative, personal, and experimental works… there aren’t too many places that are into that sort of work. You can find out more info here:
http://www.rosebudact.org/

Also, there’s a syndicated show thats in the works right now showcasing US student film/video/animation shorts under 5 minutes. It’s working title is “America’s Best Student Shorts” and will be a series as soon as it’s picked up. If your piece is selected they’ll pay you $75 per minute of your piece (2 minutes= $150). They pay 10% upon signing a contract, and the remainder once it airs. Though the website doesn’t reflect the professionalism, themanagement is more than professional and adament about respecting the artists rights and contract. The contact for the show is Tom Hoopengardener. You can find out more here:
http://www.beststudentshorts.com/tom/

And thats all I have to say about that.

Except lets go back to LA.

And live at SIGGRAPH.

and run from angry bums on the street.

etcetera.


#24

P.S. Your animation teacher must have rocked


#25

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