Hi guys, It's my first post here.
I registered in the forum to present the short animated film I made for several months. The video is currently not available, I have a few pictures to show you. I hope to have some positive or negative feedback to refine my scenes before starting the calculations.
Sorry for my English, I'm French.
I copy paste the short summary that will be present with this video on my portfolio:
Somewhere is a short animated film made in pairs during our second year of training to MJM Graphic Design.
On a two-month period, we had to trace all the stages of an animated film's pre-production and then get into its implementation, the environmental constraint is "The underwater". We wanted to keep the goal of imposing a rather contemplative pace. A real work of organisaiton was necessary to complete this achievement in a short time by understanding the long computing time of different scenes. A first version of the animated film is then output the name of "Somewhere V1.0".
Few months I decided to take only the project to produce a new version much more successful and personal. This version is still in progress. "Somewhere V2.0" will soon be available during the month June 2011.
Thanks all.
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I just finished my short animated film. I can't work on it longer because I have to harness myself to other projects. So I present to you Somewhere 2.0. Animated short film of less than 3 minutes, Taking place on the seabed. I thank Thomas Guitter for working on the first version available at this address. And I thank Mael "Khelben" Vignaux for working on Sound Design. Thank you in advance for all the advice you give me! Hopefully this short time you like ...
SOMEWHERE 2.0: http://www.vimeo.com/26648074 (Vimeo HD active on this video in a week...)
SOMEWHERE 2.0 MAKING-OF: http://www.vimeo.com/26522710
Portfolio: http://www.benoitdereau.com
no worries mate, except for the french bit :P
form the stills, looks great so far - minor crit/note but that far under water I would assume there would be more particles/disturbed seafloor gunk floating around maybe?
can't wait for the vid **correction I see the vid now - awesome!
The HD version of the video is online at the same link.