Topic: [THAC XIV] Automaton
[THAC XIV] Automaton
My first stop motion video in over 3 years, find out how it turned out!
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[THAC XIV] Automaton
My first stop motion video in over 3 years, find out how it turned out!
Cool to see the concept you discussed on stream be even better in film than in description, and it was a cool description.
You still make Brickfilms?!?!
Cool to see the concept you discussed on stream be even better in film than in description, and it was a cool description.
Hahah yeah I had no idea how to properly describe what I was trying to do since I barely knew myself until halfway through.
Definitely a cliche, but a well executed cliche without the happy ending. Noice!
Thanks man! And it is absolutely a cliché .
Yeah, like the others have said, I was worried that this was going to be one of those dystopian future films that we've seen a lot of recently (the most notable one being Arion Fisher's A Fixed System), but once it had ended, it did end up being it's own thing. It may be a cliché, but it is a cliché that is open to imagination and one I don't mind seeing a few more times.
This is a great entry! Of all the ones I've seen so far, this one feels the most like a fully realized film, which is really impressive for a THAC entry. The sound design is definitely one of its strongest assets, really enhancing...
how creepy the story gets
...as it goes along. Nice work.
Dude, this is such a well-told story, especially when you consider all the revisions and work I know you put in over the whole day. As pointed out before, the cinematography, sound, and lighting all work together in concept so well! It's so cool, you pretty much tell a mini Twilight Zone/Black Mirror episode here, encapsulating a lot of the fears people have of being consumed by their work, by technology, by society and the like.
Top notch shlock
Dude, this is such a well-told story, especially when you consider all the revisions and work I know you put in over the whole day. As pointed out before, the cinematography, sound, and lighting all work together in concept so well! It's so cool, you pretty much tell a mini Twilight Zone/Black Mirror episode here, encapsulating a lot of the fears people have of being consumed by their work, by technology, by society and the like.
Top notch shlock
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