I am a firm believer of working on your own projects, the problem is that often time your own projects don't necessarily bring in any revenue, unless you are able to somehow distribute the project to some online vendor or through advertisements/merchandise.
Case and point is the film I have just finished after two years of work on it. It is titled The Reformed Man and the reason it took me two years is because I was never satisfied with the look of the animation. The basis of the film is that it is a comic book film where all of the pains move as the camera moves with it.
I've included the first couple of the pages from the companion comic book itself and hope to have a trailer up in the next week or so, but I will not be uploading the total film yet as I am going to try and take it through the festival circuit.
Saturday, November 26, 2011
The Reformed Man
Labels:
after effects,
animation rotoscope,
audio,
Canon,
canon g2,
compressor,
illustrator,
shooting,
story,
the local production,
the reformed man,
the van dusen mansion
Location:
Minneapolis, MN, USA
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