http://www.sylpher.com/novomestro/stuff/plum.avi (300kb)
http://www.sylpher.com/novomestro/stuff/man.avi (800kb)
Bam.
The first one was kind of... strange. I like the second one a lot though.
Good job.
Reminds me of The Neverhood for some reason. Damn, I loved that game.
LOL.
btw, you made it frame by frame?
Looooved the first one!
Weird, but cool nonetheless...
That's so farking cool.
Love the 'waving goodbye' thing, nice touch.
You need to make that plum your new avatar.
Heh.. I like both of them. I don't like the flashing between frames, though.
Seizure inducing :-\
Very nice! :o
I prefer the second one.
It was good, but the book was better.
My brothers and I used to make these kinds of movies with our G I Joes when we were kids. We'd put white paper behind the scene and draw in muzzle flash and blood spatter and stuff like that. It was time consuming, but well worth it. I'm actually in the process of sorting through about 300 VHS tapes I found in a box. I'm hoping I can find some of those videos ...
Anyway ...
The first one reminded me of Raiders of the Lost Ark when the faces melt off them when they look inside the Ark.
The second one. Um ... erotic? Interesting to say the least!
Danke all.
Strangely enough, I didn't actually consider the [obvious] interpretation to the second one, I just rushed a finish because I was getting bored.
And Andail, the original script had Bombadil in it, but I had to cut him out because of time restraints.
Apprently I don't have a suitable video decompresser...
Divx?
aye, perhaps I should have said that, but it seemed like saying you need a program like winamp to play mp3's.
Then again my friend told his mother to move the mouse around on the screen. He came to her call a few minutes later and she was moving the mouse on the monitor... People are retarded...
I'm not going to call earl stupid, I was just complacent.
I'm rejoiced to see that our long talks on emotional response theory, the structure of a tale and postmodern approach to tradition bear their fruits, my young friend.
Quote from: Goldmund on Thu 05/02/2004 04:29:48
I'm rejoiced to see that our long talks on emotional response theory, the structure of a tale and postmodern approach to tradition bear their fruits, my young friend.
And if those fruits happen to have face on them and slowly fall apart, all the better!
Very cool, Las. Oscar worthy, I'm sure. ;D
http://www.sylpher.com/novomestro/stuff/man1.avi
I mucked this one up and don't like it.