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Part II of Super Mega Fox


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FINALLY after the hours of work! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlGgbYdFiYs It played for an audience of about 400 yesterday and they laughed quite alot. It made me feel like it was worth all the work. Please let me know what you folks think and oh yes, please leave a rating on Youtube if you can. Thats allways appreciated!

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I liked it a lot and felt very amused!

 

What would make it even better (though shorter) in my opinion, when you cut the shots a lot faster together,

like its more what customers expect nowadays.

I know, and I tend to fall into that trap mself, that its quite hard to let loose of part of the footage, we so laboriusly have created.

 

You are one of the few here, that regularly get some of their creations finished and out.

That really counts a lot.

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I liked it a lot and felt very amused!

 

What would make it even better (though shorter) in my opinion, when you cut the shots a lot faster together,

like its more what customers expect nowadays.

I know, and I tend to fall into that trap mself, that its quite hard to let loose of part of the footage, we so laboriusly have created.

 

You are one of the few here, that regularly get some of their creations finished and out.

That really counts a lot.

Yes, believe me, I thought about the time length of the clips / shots alot. I think that cartoons these days move way too fast in many cases, not allowing the audience to appreciate the moment. I'll bet in most cases it's due to making more time for commercials. My brother has mentioned as well that although he feels he's too old to watch cartoons (he's 45), he would'nt want to because the constant shot-changing would give him a migraine.
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