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Hiya folks!

Here is a new piece that I worked on in collaboration with a number of people. AM was used for the basis of the metronome and related effects (so hopefully I can post it in this section, instead of the OT section). You'll need quicktime and its 19mb:

 

http://www.iliadic.com/ut.mov

 

Comments and criticism are welcome!

 

Check out the rest of my site at http://www.iliadic.com

 

Enjoy!

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Nice!

Reminds me of Fantasia in it's own way.

The variety of different styles makes it a really marvelous piece!

 

Bravo!

 

I take it the the artist's all worked on their pieces in a standard "JAM" style?

With everyone having a beginning and ending they were assisned to work between.

 

Was there a complete storyboard available to you?

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Wow!!!

 

What can I say? That was pretty cool.

 

You all did a good job. Kudos to you all. And thanks for sharing.

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Hey, that's a spiffy spot!

 

If you have the rights to the music secured you should enter that in some video festivals. They love pieces like that.

 

Dallas Video Festival

 

Some German Festival

 

-I thought the assembly line segment near the beginning needed a bit more rhythmic action to fit with the music. Something on every downbeat.

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Wooooo, thanks for all the replys!

Glad some of you folks out there liked it, as for questions:

 

It was a kind of an organised jam. For instance, the directors

knew what they wanted and then got the rest of us monkeys

to do some of the bits. The two girls in the one photo at the

end (Rebecca and Charlene) stiched 50 frames of the

girl flinging her hair back, which didn't need to be timed, the

same with the bird and other bits. So these were used to

pad out / make the bits that needed to be on time (such as

ticking) be on time. So it all came out on time in the end

(but it was mainly due to luck!).

 

As for a storyboard...heh...it was a uni project (the type where

you think of a cool reason after you made it :D ).

 

As for the factory bit, I have to agree with you, but I don't think

there will be any smoothing as it was for a deadline so it could be

entered into submerge 2004.

 

Glad ya enjoyed it!

 

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