Topic: Trailer - Picturesque
Picturesque
This is a trailer for my upcoming film, created for the STAR Premiere.
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Picturesque
This is a trailer for my upcoming film, created for the STAR Premiere.
Wow, Nick, easy on the AE glow. Just kidding, I like the visual style a lot.
Overall, the trailer was very cool, and I'm eager to see the film. The concept behind it is intriguing - I'm eager to see where you go with it. When do you expect to complete it?
- Leo
Looks interesting, polish the script and dialogue for all it's worth!
I'm not usually a fan of that visual style but I think it looks good here. I love the sense of scale, especially in the shot with the train. Really goes where not many brickfilms (GoLeGo is an exception maybe) have gone before. I honestly don't think all of the voice acting is up to par, and I wouldn't shy away from recasting some roles. This could be a great film.
Amazing, Nick. I am excited to see how this will turn out. This was my favorite trailer at the premiere. Awesome job with this. I am excited for December!
Now thats a film I'm looking forward to.
A bit too fast to follow, even for a trailer. Characters talking are quite static. Some of the sets built look bit bland; great CG looks though.
With the highway and these "picture portals" the theme of transportation comes across well. I like the look of the portal with the view from top!
"possession, or even use of one is now a crime, shouldnt it be the other way around?" as asked
jackabascal on YouTube.
When do you expect to complete it?
I'm aiming for a Christmas release, but it's possible I'll release it earlier if things go quicker than I anticipate.
"possession, or even use of one is now a crime, shouldnt it be the other way around?" as asked
jackabascal on YouTube.
It makes a lot more sense in the context of the film, though the order of the statements doesn't really matter.
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