It's a project about refugees stranded on European coasts. Breaking in our ordinary lives.
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I was thinking about, and to be honest, I liked the idea to have the irritation of transforming people outside the screen. But now, after a few days and after your critic it is pretty clear to me how pubertal my decision was ! Thank you.Paul Fierlinger wrote: The first man in the cafe's first scene exits but since you haven't inserted a single frame of a breather, the new man entering from the right looks like the first one has changed into the new one, which I don't think was your intention.
I think you are right, it could look better with the additional frames.the last person to exit towards the camera - he disappears too soon creating a strange cut
Mhm, by now that looks like a fake trick to me . Anyway, I think I will complete more scenes first and then I will think it over again.redrawing the same drawing 4 times and putting them on a cycle to make the line shake a bit, to add more movement to the static drawings
But I really appreciate "your taste" !but this is just my taste
I can't emphasize enough how important this direction of thinking is to me as well. This is one of the reasons I like to have my projects made of several clips (up to 12). This is because I am constantly returning to those earlier clips I would have at one point considered completed only to change a camera move or add or subtract a few frames based on how my current clip is progressing but also the feedback I get from others. Sometimes just extra space in time will make me see things differently.Mhm, by now that looks like a fake trick to me . Anyway, I think I will complete more scenes first and then I will think it over again.