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Wednesday, May 9, 2007

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I just finished this video.

!!! I TOOK THIS VIDEO DOWN BECAUSE IT WAS A DRAFT !!!


I have nothing to say about it 'cause I'm exhausted. This is not really finished (there are a few "tweaks" yet needed), so I'm not trying to get comments or anything quite yet. I've also set up a blog for the video, etc.

Tell me what you think of it NOW because it's going to be TOO LATE once I release it.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the sounds. Did you animate that all by hand?

BTW I must not have been clear, individualfrog.livejournal.com is totally out-and-aboutable. Also comment-on-able (HINT)

I'm probably going to toppatsu tomorrow becuz I'm sick and Isabella Blow died.

Eff Gwazdor said...

TOPPATSU!!! For any of you who don't know - this is a not-real Yappanese werd that means "sudden absence" - used when teachers decide to just up and not come to work - but has expanded to mean any sick day. A sign of cultural frission!

It's ain't out until it's outted j-on. Hint? Hint?

And yass, them were animated all by hand, although there is a lot of looping and patterning to save hand-drawing redundant cells.

I'm happi with the sounds too. If you listen to it on good speaker sor headphones you can hear the bass crazy.

I'm sorry that yr sick.

GET OUELL SOON!

Alexis said...

This is the newest attraction at Sesame place. It's a room you walk into... the floor is made of smooth grey concrete and the kids drip water from their bathing suits. This is an attraction for after you have choked on rancid chlorinated water falling off the raft on the raft ride and getting banged up like crazy becasue that slide isn't smooth like the ones you're meant to go down raftless. You walk in the room and there's a two foot neutral zone. Then you past that into the area where suddenly little styrofoam puffs are flying at you and dancing all around. At the far end of the room they're shooting out a funnel... after 4 minutes and 45 seconds they're all sucked out. No one knows how it happens or ever once has asked. But it's done with this contraption... the back part is ionized to attract all the styrofoam puffs back into it when the four minutes and forty five seconds is up. But the back part is behind the wall. the funnel is in front of the wall, but the back part is behind it. So how do they do it? the dads can't figure it out. They say "It's a scientific principle." Some of them work at Bristol Meyers Squibb. They say "it's ionization. I'll show you when we go home." But it doesn't explain how the puffs get through the wall. When the kid says this, the parents say, "He's overtired."