Originally posted by: MacBaine
Hey, it was just like a freedomsbeat movie... except, you know... entertaining and well made.
Oh wait somebody paid him to tape a pie fight, he must be good. nm I don't know what I'm talking about.
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Originally posted by: MacBaine
Hey, it was just like a freedomsbeat movie... except, you know... entertaining and well made.
Oh wait somebody paid him to tape a pie fight, he must be good. nm I don't know what I'm talking about.
Originally posted by: Futher
Also my friends and I built the replica proton pack on a $100 budget with marker board from home depot and a variety of other parts we found laying around. The main circular part is a piece from a planter, all the other cylinders are PVC pipes and wooden dowels. It came out nice though =) In the end, I've had the most fun I've ever had doing this project. Was more of a personal thing than a project for a grade.
Originally posted by: Futher
The benefits of going to a technology/art school. Not only can you build cool stuff, you can make it look good. We airbrushed it then touched it up with silver paint on the edges to look like warn metal instead of wood.
Originally posted by: Futher
not sure what's wrong... so for those who saw it, I hope you enjoyed it. And for those who didn't see it, assume you would have had the same opinion as MAME and SunnyD. Thanks for the feedback. Got an A in every category by the way. If you were to see all the other student films, you would view this as the next Godfather. College students these days have the attitude of a highschooler. They hate their classes, all they do is complain, and they don't want to be in college. Despite all that, they still pay 35 grand a year....weird stuff
Originally posted by: Futher
We used a Sony TVR-950 miniDV, a boom mic and a tripod.
Originally posted by: Futher
The proton stream was done frame by frame in photoshop =) I rotoscoped over the video in flash to make a guideline for me, then I imported into photoshop, went over it and added the effects frame by frame.
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Originally posted by: z0mb13
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