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Post by Bill Edwards on May 15, 2009 22:51:08 GMT
Cheers Kate! ;D Oooo! A nice bit of rotation I'm guessing! That's one of the tiny little aspects of your 2009: A Space O.A.P. I really loved. The short shot of the hand rotating the release valve! Smooth! Thanks Dave! ;D Yeah that was four drawings of a hand. I could've done more if I wanted it to be smoother but the rough and ready style I appear to have arrived at covers many sins! There'll be more rotation in the opening title animation than you can shake a rotary washing line at. When it's loads of rain drops on it. And they all fall off. Why is that so satisfying?
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Post by Bill Edwards on May 23, 2009 12:27:33 GMT
I'm over a third of the way through! ;D 32 secs in three weeks. Two weeks to do the other 65 seconds... But I've taken all of next week off work so shall be able to devote the next 8 days to it. Easy. ;D
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Post by paulblackpool on May 25, 2009 22:08:09 GMT
Looks great cant wait to see the finished product, keep up up the good work Chromebaby.
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Post by saffy on May 28, 2009 16:23:37 GMT
"Guided by voices" *chuckle*
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Post by Bill Edwards on May 30, 2009 7:28:32 GMT
Cheers guys! I'm now past the minute mark! 35 secs to go. Easy! If I can just stop myself from day dreaming! Major displacement activities: Day dreaming. Making a cup of tea. Checking on the spiderling ball in my garden. All gone! Uh!? Oh and day dreaming...
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Post by RydCook on May 30, 2009 22:39:33 GMT
I love how baby spiders are called spiderlings.
Cheers for the update Chrome!
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Post by Bill Edwards on Jun 6, 2009 23:46:44 GMT
Fin That's French for 'The End'. They use in their films they do. Yeah and it's also an appendage that fish and dolphins have but that's by the by... I'm using it coz I've finished the animation! I dunned it. ;D A dream job of a life time and I reached the finish line in cheesy slomo, big grimace, arms held high, my luscious mane writhing in the breeze as I shake my sweaty face from side to side. After many late nights. An equal amount of very early mornings. Drawing in my lunch hours at work. Taking loads of annual leave. It's done. And everyone's really happy with it! There were a few changes needed along the way but none that gave me any grey hairs. Shane Meadows came round to my actual house today (Sat) and talked me through a few final tweaks including how it needed to end! And The Man's coming round again tomorrow (Sun)! He's personally taking the file down to LenDon so it it can be all laid out by the wizards at The Mill. Thanks for all your encouragement and inspiration fellow forummers. I'm in an amazing place at the moment and you've helped put me there. Sincere thanks to you all. ;D And of course a massive thanks to Shane and Jo, and Mark and everyone else for taking a punt on me! A bit of a shot in the dark for them when you think about it! hopefully it's all going to pay off and what I've done will go into the mix and add to Le Donk's assured success. It's such a great film with loads of heart and soul and some truly side-splitting moments. To be a part of this is astonishing and fantastic! ;D Cheers! Bill.
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Post by Gary on Jun 7, 2009 9:41:03 GMT
Hey well done Bill! So glad you got it done and everyone is pleased with the results... you really grabbed this opportunity by the balls. Think I speak for everyone here when I say I can't wait to see it!
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kate
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Post by kate on Jun 7, 2009 13:22:59 GMT
Well done!
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Post by Dave on Jun 7, 2009 14:32:54 GMT
Back of the net! Quick, quick... you must let Mr Buxton and Mr Cornish know!
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Post by saffy on Jun 7, 2009 16:59:26 GMT
Msr. Chromebaby .. keep smiley my friend .. you well deserve it.
I hope you cleaned the house? *grin*
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Post by Bill Edwards on Jun 7, 2009 20:03:44 GMT
CHeers everyone! ;D I did a quick hovering up, saffy, to remove the two months worth of... that unknown layer of shit that builds up!? Where does it all come from? But that was it! Oh and a quick burst of Nuetrodol to eliminate any lingering fart odours that might seek to ambush Mr Meadows and cause embarrassment. I was pretty nervous before Shane arrived but he's such a friendly, down-to-earth chap that any nervousness on my part was soon forgotten. We cracked on with business and I got to hear a few details about Shane's up and coming projects. I also got a bag full of signed ggodies! A signed copy of the Small Time VHS included! As well as signed copies of the 24/7 script book and Romeo Brass script book! Both books have got awesome introductions by Shane. Amazing... I'm drafting up and email to A&J at the moment, Dave. It's such a great story. I hope it gets read out at the very least. A bit of publicity for Le Donk is only good. I'm hoping to hear from Shane tomorrow to let me know how it went at The Mill. When it's in well that's it. It's in. Ooh I'm getting all profound!
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Post by Gareth on Jun 7, 2009 23:07:11 GMT
NICE ONE CHROME!!! I can't begin to imagine what this job must have meant! AMAZING!!
Whats next???
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Post by RydCook on Jun 9, 2009 22:53:36 GMT
;D! Well done on finishing Bill! Good man! I really can't wait to see this now! Awesome!
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Post by jill on Jun 9, 2009 23:08:33 GMT
Yeah, I echo that! Good man, indeed! I'm really looking forward to seeing what you've done Bill. You must be knackered, but sublimely happy....perfect state!
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