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Pretty nice. The sound effects were kinda weird though and the fps could have been faster.
I know any suggestion on sound effects
and it was runnning on 15fps
the fotsteps sounded like he was walking on bubble wrap.
soo, just a bunch of shooting people? what is this world coming too?
Really livinglego. ONE of your videos had someone shooting someone and nothing else.
i thought it was pretty good except for the low fps (maybe make to 24 or something)
also there was a noticable amount of light flicker
when working on small sets like this might have been, something like this http://www.stopmotionpro.com/index.php?
Itemid=126 could have helped. (i made one of these myself and know that they work)
This film was somewhat entertaining, but lacked a plot. It was just about a guy walking through a fortress/factory trying to kill all the guards. You may want to include a deeper plot like what he was looking for, more character development, etc. It seemed there were some smooth parts of this film, animation wise, but most of the movements were choppy. The smoothest one I thought was when he was dragging the body back.
That was good. Also, I would imagine a spy to take out a gun faster and run through the fortress, so you make want to up the frame rate or include less frames in fast movements. There was also some light flicker. I thought the sound effects were great, but you need to keep them near the same volume. At some parts I had to up the volume and lower the volume.
In conclusion, I thought this was a good third film. Keep working on the animation and plot creating!
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