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The Vampire Bunny (Lego Short)

The Vampire Bunny

This is my film. Its my newest one. I feel that is a little better to understand. I do think that it is a little fast. I think i might upload a shorter version, but i don't know. Yup so I think it is a cool story. If you do not understand it at all:
It is a dad taking his son hunting, he teaches his son to shoot. He shoots his first bunny, then they see the vampire bunny and the son shoots it. The end.

http://www.youtube.com/user/legomaniac246
BLAH i dont have a signature....well i guess i do....i dont know...

Re: The Vampire Bunny (Lego Short)

Well here's my opinion.

I personally think it went by waaay too fast. To the point where I had to stop the video to see what was actually going on. In your next video, try making the scenes a bit longer, that way, the audience can see what's happening and follow the story easier.

http://i53.tinypic.com/hwd9qr.png

Re: The Vampire Bunny (Lego Short)

Yeah I did notice that it went by really fast. I'll work on it this weekend and upload a new and more edited, slower version. Yeah I got Lightworks, which is super confusing. My monkeyjam doesn't work so I am using 'StopIt' its a good easy software to make the frame rate and stuff. I'm going to try and add a flare effect when the gun fires, my brother is gonna help me do it. So, I still think that since I used an actual stop motion software, it came out a lot smoother than "Indestructible".

http://www.youtube.com/user/legomaniac246
BLAH i dont have a signature....well i guess i do....i dont know...

Re: The Vampire Bunny (Lego Short)

The reason it was so fast is because Lightworks has preset framerates of 24 fps and above. Any video with a framerate under that is sped up. I figured out how to get around that. If you're animating at 12 fps, make a duplicate of each frame and set the framerate to 24 fps. Set the Lightworks project to 24 fps. This way, the video will play normally. If you're using 15 fps, set it to 30 fps. If you're using a framerate lower than 12 fps, this won't work. To duplicate the frames, click twice for each frame you take. Stop Motion Pro can duplicate the frames after you take them, but I don't think any other program can do that.

To better understand Lightworks, read the user guides on the Lightworks website.

Not literally dead, just no longer interested in Lego or animation.

Re: The Vampire Bunny (Lego Short)

my opinion: http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p84/UberSocks/44.gif
It didn't seem to have anything to do with a Vampire Bunny. it could have been a grey or black bunny and it wouldn't have made a difference.
it was fast but that is expected from newish brickfilmers mini/confused
another confusing part was that the there was no sound at the beginning but there was at the end.

EDIT: also some background noise.
          Just out of curiosity what do you use to record sound?
          You should watch this tutorial. it should help you with background noise http://i126.photobucket.com/albums/p84/UberSocks/25-2.gif

You also had to have words that stayed on all of 0.5 seconds to tell us that it was a vampire bunny.
No offense but I thought I warned you about something like that in your update thread mini/tongue

jtotiger wrote:

I'll work on it this weekend and upload a new and more edited, slower version.

Fact: A releases is a finished Project
Fact: a finished project doesn't have "new" versions

so wouldn't that mean that this isn't a Release?
if not it would be more of a WIP correct?

I don't mean to sound harsh but you shouldn't clutter the Releases forum with movies that will have "better versions"
the revue board has enough on their hands already mini/wink

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