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I like this fun little film. It's got an amusing atmosphere the whole way through. The animation is good, and the quick movements really benefit the comedic tone.
Very nice! I really like the humor, and the silent film aspect. I especially liked how you made a film in one shot. No camera changes, not scene changes. The sound effects added to it.
Thanks, rioforce! I appreciate the feedback!
I like this fun little film. It's got an amusing atmosphere the whole way through. The animation is good, and the quick movements really benefit the comedic tone.
I'm glad you liked it, Mighty Wanderer. I thought the animation might have been a little rushed at times, but I'm glad it worked out for the better. Thanks for commenting.
I really liked this one as it reminded me of the one-shot THAC films there used to be more of. A simple and fun short suits THAC perfectly and you pulled it off with some nice animation and lighting. I liked the lights of the cars driving by; that was a nice touch.
I really liked this one as it reminded me of the one-shot THAC films there used to be more of. A simple and fun short suits THAC perfectly and you pulled it off with some nice animation and lighting. I liked the lights of the cars driving by; that was a nice touch.
I'm very glad you enjoyed it, sillypenta. For the cars driving by, I just an LED flashlight that I found lying at the bottom of my closet. Thanks for the feedback!
This is a really nice entry. I love the simple yet complete feel of the story; it has a sort of old-fashioned and warm-hearted feeling that is highly enjoyable. I also like the fact it's a single shot, it suits the style of the film very well. The replacement animation for the umbrella opening and the lighting (especially of the cars driving by) is very well done. Aside from a few set bumps and some light flicker at the end (which are minor complaints), this entry is great. Excellent job!
(By the way, what happened to your older films? Did you delete your YouTube channel?)
This is a really nice entry. I love the simple yet complete feel of the story; it has a sort of old-fashioned and warm-hearted feeling that is highly enjoyable. I also like the fact it's a single shot, it suits the style of the film very well. The replacement animation for the umbrella opening and the lighting (especially of the cars driving by) is very well done. Aside from a few set bumps and some light flicker at the end (which are minor complaints), this entry is great. Excellent job!
Thank you, Mr Vertigo! Early on in the contest, I decided that my initial idea wasn't going to work out, so I came up with this idea, and thought it would be best to film it in one shot. I'm really glad it was effective.
(By the way, what happened to your older films? Did you delete your YouTube channel?)
During the whole Google+ ordeal, I somehow managed to delete my channel. Silly me. Although, I believe I still have my films on my computer; perhaps I could re-upload them.
This is one of my favorite films. I really appreciate the lovely set, the sweetness and simplicity of the story, the smooth animation, and the nice lighting touches that added to the realism of the film. Great job!
This is one of my favorite films. I really appreciate the lovely set, the sweetness and simplicity of the story, the smooth animation, and the nice lighting touches that added to the realism of the film. Great job!
Thank you for the kind words, Brick7!
This was a one-shot masterpiece, the story it told was interesting, the set was superb, and the ending was nice, keep up the great work
I must say that the more I watch this film the more it grows on me. The phrase "beauty in simplicity" definitely comes to mind here. The sets were beautiful, the lighting was great (loved the car headlights effect), and the atmosphere you created through animation and sound was superb. I look forward to seeing more films from you in the future!
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It's a cute and simple little idea, with a nice, gentle atmosphere to go with it, plus some cool lighting. Great job!
The set here was stellar, as was the animation of the umbrella flapping. The rain was also well implemented. Bravo.
I have to admit a guilty secret. I've watched this film multiple times.
There's so much to take it that it warrants repeated viewings.
The depth of the sets is pure eye candy.
Using different variations of lego bricks to create the illusion of 'umbrella animation' was very inspiring.
The sound effects and the music track mesh together quite well.
Excellent work.
This was a one-shot masterpiece, the story it told was interesting, the set was superb, and the ending was nice, keep up the great work
Much appreciation, thanks MotionHero2001!
The sets were beautiful, the lighting was great (loved the car headlights effect), and the atmosphere you created through animation and sound was superb.
For this film, I definitely wanted to emphasize lighting and sound design. I really appreciate the feedback, BuilderBrothers Thank you!
It's a cute and simple little idea, with a nice, gentle atmosphere to go with it, plus some cool lighting. Great job!
Thanks, Mickey!
The set here was stellar, as was the animation of the umbrella flapping. The rain was also well implemented. Bravo.
Thank you, Sean! I really appreicate the feedback. For the set I just used the Parisian Restaurant set I took the top two layers off so I could implement lighting inside the building.
I have to admit a guilty secret. I've watched this film multiple times.
That just made my day, dewfilms Thank you so much!
Using different variations of lego bricks to create the illusion of 'umbrella animation' was very inspiring.
I was a little worried that the umbrella effect might have been too subtle; I'm glad it worked out
I really liked this entry. Very simple, but I think that is why. It had some heart to it. Great job!
I'm a sucker for long-take films like this, having tried it a few times myself. I enjoyed the visual storytelling and the general concept; the set design was nice as well. I loved how you used lights passing with a sound effect by to imply cars driving past without showing them directly, that was creative.
A more convincing rain effect and lighting that looks more gloomy, contrasty, and dramatic (instead of a night-for-day type tint effect) would have added some visual flare to this film, I think. When you have to look at the same shot for the whole film, I think it really helps if that shot is beautiful to look at as much as possible.
I really liked this entry. Very simple, but I think that is why. It had some heart to it. Great job!
Thanks, AnW!
I loved how you used lights passing with a sound effect by to imply cars driving past without showing them directly, that was creative.
I really appreciate the compliment, Sméagol Thank you! I used a flashlight for the car driving past and I wasn't quite sure how it would turn out, but once I added the sound, it really tied everything together.
A more convincing rain effect and lighting that looks more gloomy, contrasty, and dramatic (instead of a night-for-day type tint effect) would have added some visual flare to this film, I think.
I definitely agree. For the rain, I wanted to do some kind of on-set effect, but I couldn't quite figure out how. The rain in the final film is one of my first attempts with visual effects (I still need quite a bit of practice). I also thought about adding a street lamp with a glow, however, I wasn't quite sure how to pull that off either and I didn't want to lose any time. Thanks again, Sméagol!
For the rain, I wanted to do some kind of on-set effect, but I couldn't quite figure out how. The rain in the final film is one of my first attempts with visual effects (I still need quite a bit of practice). I also thought about adding a street lamp with a glow, however, I wasn't quite sure how to pull that off either and I didn't want to lose any time. Thanks again, Sméagol!
Not even sure what I'd suggest. The rain I used in Unrenewable (spritzes from a fine-misting spray bottle) would get pretty hard to work with on a longer shot, and you had paper props, too, that would have been destroyed by real water over that many frames.
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