If you want technical details, I put the movie together in about 2 hours and spent another trying to save it in a format that didn't take up too much disk space. I used 15 fps in the fastest scenes, and 10 in all the other places. I took the pictures in Lego Digital Designer, and put the movie together in iMovie (a program I don't recommend for presence of better tools, like MonkeyJam and Corel VideoStudio).
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
An experiment in film.
This is a little CGI animation I put together of the computer. If you don't know what that is yet, you probably haven't been looking at my blog lately. Enjoy. And yes, he's waving at you in that last scene.
If you want technical details, I put the movie together in about 2 hours and spent another trying to save it in a format that didn't take up too much disk space. I used 15 fps in the fastest scenes, and 10 in all the other places. I took the pictures in Lego Digital Designer, and put the movie together in iMovie (a program I don't recommend for presence of better tools, like MonkeyJam and Corel VideoStudio).
If you want technical details, I put the movie together in about 2 hours and spent another trying to save it in a format that didn't take up too much disk space. I used 15 fps in the fastest scenes, and 10 in all the other places. I took the pictures in Lego Digital Designer, and put the movie together in iMovie (a program I don't recommend for presence of better tools, like MonkeyJam and Corel VideoStudio).
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waving back :).
ReplyDeletefun little flick. maybe you should recreate it with the real computer when it finally arrives. [tapping foot at front door, impatiently...]
I saved that video in 1280x729 format...
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