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Seeing beyond the entertainment.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009 at 10:32 PM
I learn today that if I where to become better at what I do, I have to look at what others have done with criticism. In my case that meens seeing beyond entertainment of a video, and into what really makes it good or bad. That's why I'm going to look at some post some videos i have watch today along with my comments on them.


It's a simple animation with lots of rhythm. Great example of how rhythm can be illustrated. I like the way the dots never stands still.



Cool camera postioning.



This animation has its own style. It's simple, but I like it. Even though the movement and animation jumps very fast from pose to pose, it sill brings out the point.



There is too much random stuff going on in this movie. It seems like who ever made this tried to put all his ideas into one movie. This doesn't work at all.



Didn't like the environment/render, but I liked the characters and story. The characters blend in with the environment, which is fine if the character isn't important. But the main character in this story also blends in.



Nice animation of the tree. The animation of the tree flows in a way so it seems natural. I also like the modeling of the city and how they made the sky/clouds.

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