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Here is the film I worked on...

Larry was so good enough to share his movie so I guess I'll share mine. It's not actually a movie, it more like a short short. I'm going for my Masters and this is project numero uno. This is a low res version but you'll get the idea.

If you are offended by semi-nude electrical appliances this may not be an animation for you.

http://www.rsad.edu/~egavin/L_project/L_lores.wmv

ed

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Department of Computer Animation Ringling College of Art and Design Sarasota Florida

Department of Computer Animation
Ringling College of Art and Design
Sarasota Florida

I have to throw a negative wrench into the works, I found it pointless and adolescent. I expected better, don't know why? You warned us.

Pat Hacker, Visit Scooter's World.

Sorry to disappoint Phacker but I wasn't out to change the world as you can see. Just wanted tp establish a pipeline, shake some rust off and keep myself entertained in the process.

ed

Department of Computer Animation
Ringling College of Art and Design
Sarasota Florida

Yah, I could see where that might've been able to be more constructive. :D

If you could see the stuff that comes out of that school and that program, phacker...you'd be forging an award for him out of the world's finest metals inside an hour.

Nice of you to say Scattered but my work should be looked at separately from what the school does (by the way this year's seniors stuff looks great).

I knew that that project would not be for everyone and I didn't expect everyone to like it but I’m semi-pleased with it. I haven't quite tired of it yet, it gets and reaction (either way) and the animation reads.

ed

Department of Computer Animation
Ringling College of Art and Design
Sarasota Florida

It wasn't to be taken as my serious evaluation, otherwise I would've directed it at you.

I liked it. I think there were a couple spots where it was moving a round a bit much where it could've been held, but it actually works given the nature of the characters. The style of the parody is effective and the choice of lamp abuse is so random that it is in its own class of humor (one that I imagine will be most effective with students)...

I meant no real offense Ed, I just get really tired of seeing some of the stuff I wait hours to download, only to be disappointed with the material or story. You warned us. And your's didn't take hours to download so it wasn't all that bad really. I'd just like to see some really inspirational stuff every now and then. And this was more a critique of the storyline, I have no place critiquing your animation, being self taught and still basically a beginner.

Pat Hacker, Visit Scooter's World.

No offense taken.

ed

Department of Computer Animation
Ringling College of Art and Design
Sarasota Florida

It was really hard for me to see anything, it came out the smallest size movie I have ever seen.

that was great! very funny, a little twisted...my favorite type of animation! for some reason, the looks on their faces reminded me of old "peanuts" cartoons. good work, dude!
-jan

Funny stuff, bro.

Cheers

"Don't want to end up a cartoon in a cartoon graveyard" - Paul Simon