Various stuff made with TVPaint
Re: Various films made with TVPaint
Loved the alien's transport.
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Re: Various films made with TVPaint
Made with TVPaint:
http://www.cartoonbrew.com/shorts/kairo ... 81688.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On their Facebook page (*Studio La Cachette) they mention:
*Studio La Cachette was founded by the same group who made the film "Le Royaume". (also using TVPaint)
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http://www.cartoonbrew.com/shorts/kairo ... 81688.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
On their Facebook page (*Studio La Cachette) they mention:
"We used TVPaint for the entire film, and a little bit of AfterEffect for the compositing."
*Studio La Cachette was founded by the same group who made the film "Le Royaume". (also using TVPaint)
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I was wondering if this had been done with TVPaint... I suspected it had been (or drawn on paper and then finished in TVPaint), it looked very "TVPaint-y"
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From a very personal point of view, I admire much in this little piece but all those sentiments are overshadowed by an overwhelming thought that this is such a waste of talent and good works! Is there really what seems to be an endless and sustained appetite among audiences for all this volatile and nonsensical megalomania? Looking at the long list of credits I have to wonder how so many undoubtedly young people can get together and agree that they will put all their best efforts into making the millionth pathological audio and visual noise maker around.
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It's essentially an advert for the comic book. So I don't look at this piece as a completed film, but as a teaser for the product.
It's not necessarily a genre I would choose if I were making a film, but if I were hired to do a promotional piece for this sort of comic book I'd try my best to deliver what the client asked for. I think it's skillfully made .
It's not necessarily a genre I would choose if I were making a film, but if I were hired to do a promotional piece for this sort of comic book I'd try my best to deliver what the client asked for. I think it's skillfully made .
Re: Various films made with TVPaint
damn, I taught them TVPaint years ago at Gobelins ...
they can't stop using it now.
they can't stop using it now.
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It definitely has an Anime feel to it, I don't know much about the comic. Still, looks fun, and I like the comic look and feel of this. I wish Tin Tin had been made with a similar look and feel.D.T. Nethery wrote:It's essentially an advert for the comic book. So I don't look at this piece as a completed film, but as a teaser for the product.
It's not necessarily a genre I would choose if I were making a film, but if I were hired to do a promotional piece for this sort of comic book I'd try my best to deliver what the client asked for. I think it's skillfully made .
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Damn those guys! Or can we blame you, Fabrice?Fabrice wrote:damn, I taught them TVPaint years ago at Gobelins ...
they can't stop using it now.
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Re: Various films made with TVPaint
you can, but ....idragosani wrote:Damn those guys! Or can we blame you, Fabrice?Fabrice wrote:damn, I taught them TVPaint years ago at Gobelins ...
they can't stop using it now. cool.
I helped them to master an animation tool, however in no way I taught them how to animate nor tell a story.
They are the people having the real talent.
Fabrice Debarge
Re: Various films made with TVPaint
TVPaint is for the animator what flavoring is for the cooker : it just higlights your talent
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Paul Fierlinger wrote:From a very personal point of view, I admire much in this little piece but all those sentiments are overshadowed by an overwhelming thought that this is such a waste of talent and good works! Is there really what seems to be an endless and sustained appetite among audiences for all this volatile and nonsensical megalomania? Looking at the long list of credits I have to wonder how so many undoubtedly young people can get together and agree that they will put all their best efforts into making the millionth pathological audio and visual noise maker around.
I have learned to know by now that it's too much to expect thoughtfulness and the necessary olympian reservation among animation creators.
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Re: Short movies made with TVPaint
Well, now that I understand that this is a commercial for a graphics novel, I can understand better what's going on, because I've made my share of dregs in the past whilst working commercial jobs. I think it would be beneficial and only fair to the filmmakers and to those of us who are willing to give up some of our time to offer constructive comments that go beyond "Wow!" or :Awesome man!", if the people who present these samples supplied us with some background information.
But this doesn't change my overall perception of the piece -- I just understand why it was made.
In addition I would like to note my observation that too many films made by young and talented animators with good skills stemming from good training, too often succumb to a common cheat: if you make everything move at breakneck speeds with lots of bangs and thunderous SFX to accentuate dynamism while keeping the lengths of clips to a bear minimum of frames, you won't have to work as hard to make an impression.
But that's too easy; it's a one trick pony. Show me some action story such as this one, executed at normal speeds and scene lengths of decent timing that give opportunities to offer some subtle character acting, and I'll show you an animator with a viable future.
But this doesn't change my overall perception of the piece -- I just understand why it was made.
In addition I would like to note my observation that too many films made by young and talented animators with good skills stemming from good training, too often succumb to a common cheat: if you make everything move at breakneck speeds with lots of bangs and thunderous SFX to accentuate dynamism while keeping the lengths of clips to a bear minimum of frames, you won't have to work as hard to make an impression.
But that's too easy; it's a one trick pony. Show me some action story such as this one, executed at normal speeds and scene lengths of decent timing that give opportunities to offer some subtle character acting, and I'll show you an animator with a viable future.
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Re: Short movies made with TVPaint
Paul -
Thanks for posting this. All of these are very salient points.
A lot of the close ups of the characters could have been extended by a second or second and a half to show what characters were thinking. It would have made the characters more original instead of
being stock characters. The fighting scenes are fun, but once again the piece plows through the action instead of looking for ways to make this action original to these characters. The characters are not doing as much acting and showing their inner character as they could be...
Showing character should always be the animator's #1 concern. People's character comes out when they are under pressure. And the characters in the piece are certainly under pressure! But yet, they handle the pressure in the same ways we've seen in other movies, instead of original ways.
Still, I enjoyed the piece. I was intrigued enough to take it apart and ask myself how I would do it if I'd had the chance. I learned a lot from the exercise, and would have bothered if it weren't for your post.
With all of the razzle dazzle you can do with film making and animation, it's easy to forget about animation acting and showing character. Thanks for reminding me.
Thanks for posting this. All of these are very salient points.
A lot of the close ups of the characters could have been extended by a second or second and a half to show what characters were thinking. It would have made the characters more original instead of
being stock characters. The fighting scenes are fun, but once again the piece plows through the action instead of looking for ways to make this action original to these characters. The characters are not doing as much acting and showing their inner character as they could be...
Showing character should always be the animator's #1 concern. People's character comes out when they are under pressure. And the characters in the piece are certainly under pressure! But yet, they handle the pressure in the same ways we've seen in other movies, instead of original ways.
Still, I enjoyed the piece. I was intrigued enough to take it apart and ask myself how I would do it if I'd had the chance. I learned a lot from the exercise, and would have bothered if it weren't for your post.
With all of the razzle dazzle you can do with film making and animation, it's easy to forget about animation acting and showing character. Thanks for reminding me.
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Re: Short movies made with TVPaint
On Pablo Navarro's demo reel the first 00:31 seconds is a scene from the short film "OA" (produced by TigoboAnimation) which was animated with TVPaint Animation :
http://www.tigoboanimation.com/OA-Project/OA-demo.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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http://www.tigoboanimation.com/OA-Project/OA-demo.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Short movies made with TVPaint
Thanks for sharing