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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 9:55 pm)
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Sueposer posted at 4:45PM Sun, 05 June 2016 - #4271540
What a great illustration. It really draws out imaginary story line possibilities. Congratulations.
Thanks. I hope you're right about the story, I've got the Houston 48 Hour Film contest coming up, 2 days to make a 5 minute animation given a random genre plus several elements (prop, character, line of dialogue). Story is the hard part for me, along with scene, character, costumes, animation, music, sound effects, special effects, ...
<= Our team name is "Perfect Time to Panic Productions"
You really need to get on a 48 Hour Film team. In the two day contest (on different weekends, in cities worldwide), the general scheme is a kickoff on Friday evening, where each team gets a genre (comedy, drama, scifi, about 15 total) and the three required elements. They have to turn in a 4-7 minute video two days later, Sunday evening. Generally, they write the story/script Friday evening, shoot the video Saturday, then edit and add the sound/music/effects Saturday night (all night) and into Sunday, when they burn the final video and deliver it to the dropoff meeting (there is a last 10 second countdown). Then drink.
You fit into the Friday evening story/script session. 99+% of the teams do live action - here is a "Making Of" for the one live action team I was on:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vd7Hvn4FtQg
Your idea for steampunk musical instruments I find especially appealing. Have you seen this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7tMuUekYQA
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I realize some may not be able to see that Forum, so here is my Carrara render, titled "Who Did These Drawings?"