The entry is "What Goes Up" by Perfect Time To Panic Productions. A couple of dozen Houston teams entered, two were animations (I think). Our five minute animation was done in Carrara and Vue. I will post the full video after the winners are announced (by the rules).
The entry is "What Goes Up" by Perfect Time To Panic Productions. A couple of dozen Houston teams entered, two were animations (I think). Our five minute animation was done in Carrara and Vue. I will post the full video after the winners are announced (by the rules).
All the best with your entry. You put some effort in it. Very nice clip.
The entry is "What Goes Up" by Perfect Time To Panic Productions. A couple of dozen Houston teams entered, two were animations (I think). Our five minute animation was done in Carrara and Vue. I will post the full video after the winners are announced (by the rules).
All the best with your entry. You put some effort in it. Very nice clip.
Thanks. Some of it was the result of exploring VUE's "Animation Wizard" which allows easy animation of various vehicles, in this case flying vehicles. I used to think it was not very helpful, but it really can be.
Arkansas has a 48 hour film contest in August, so I think I am going to try to put a team together for 2025. The venue is right around the corner from me.
The Houston 48 Hour Film contest finally screened the entries last night, a month late due to damage to the theater from Hurricane Beryl.
Here is our entry, "What goes Up". The genre is Coming of Age, the character is Charlie Pestapano a building inspector, the prop is a bucket, and the dialogue line is "You can't do that here".
Arkansas has a 48 hour film contest in August, so I think I am going to try to put a team together for 2025. The venue is right around the corner from me.
Are you planning to do an animation? Besides our entry (above), there was one other animation, I think done in Unity. They did a great job with a LOT of characters, settings, and voice acting and might win the whole thing. The title is "2024 Animal Olympics", I haven't found it online but they've only had a day so far to upload it (have to wait until after the screenings).
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All the best with your entry. You put some effort in it. Very nice clip.
Thanks. Some of it was the result of exploring VUE's "Animation Wizard" which allows easy animation of various vehicles, in this case flying vehicles. I used to think it was not very helpful, but it really can be.
Hope you got some sponsorship dollars for the airplane decoration. :)
Well done!
Thanks. The stunt plane came that way, not my paint job. Pretty impressive model, tho.
I missed this post somehow....
looking awesome as usual Steve
great animation work
Thanks.
Arkansas has a 48 hour film contest in August, so I think I am going to try to put a team together for 2025. The venue is right around the corner from me.
https://events.arkmfa.org/event/48-hour-film-project-movie-premiere-award-ceremony/
The Houston 48 Hour Film contest finally screened the entries last night, a month late due to damage to the theater from Hurricane Beryl.
Here is our entry, "What goes Up". The genre is Coming of Age, the character is Charlie Pestapano a building inspector, the prop is a bucket, and the dialogue line is "You can't do that here".
Are you planning to do an animation? Besides our entry (above), there was one other animation, I think done in Unity. They did a great job with a LOT of characters, settings, and voice acting and might win the whole thing. The title is "2024 Animal Olympics", I haven't found it online but they've only had a day so far to upload it (have to wait until after the screenings).
- And this could be of interest -
'28 Years Later' first major movie filmed with iPhone
https://www.redsharknews.com/28-years-later-first-major-movie-filmed-with-iphone
Thanx
Yes, very interesting. Amazon has if for ~$1,000, not bad. Lot of 1 star reviews, tho.
Can you make phone calls on it?
alrite then - giggles + interested in the Filming part + seen ones for over $ 1200