I'm so happy this is posted up. It was one of the funniest things I saw at the screening. And I know I missed about half of it then, cause I couldn't hear anything over my friends laughing hysterically.
Thanks! All the animation is old fashioned pencil on paper, except for the newscaster who was done in flash. It's roughed in red pencil and cleaned up in graphite, then the red lines were taken out with a batch action in Photoshop. The processed scans were coloured in Digicel Flipbook and composited in Adobe After Effects, then finally all the scenes were snapped together in Adobe Premier.
I am secretly a T-1000 robot reprogramed to animate. As such, I have no need for sleep or food. Which is a good thing, because animators don't seem to get either.
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I'm so happy this is posted up. It was one of the funniest things I saw at the screening. And I know I missed about half of it then, cause I couldn't hear anything over my friends laughing hysterically.
Hah! The zombie at 2:32 really got a big laugh out of me. I love it. There are way worse ways to spend 4 months.
One of my favs at the screening! XD So funny~ I love the zombie, lol
i lovvvvveeeeessss it Kelly
Just checked this out over at Cartoon Brew. Awesome stuff!
I was just wondering what software you used to make the short? I'm working on a short of my own at the moment and I'm not sure what to use.
Thanks! All the animation is old fashioned pencil on paper, except for the newscaster who was done in flash. It's roughed in red pencil and cleaned up in graphite, then the red lines were taken out with a batch action in Photoshop. The processed scans were coloured in Digicel Flipbook and composited in Adobe After Effects, then finally all the scenes were snapped together in Adobe Premier.
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