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You little instigator you.
posted some more screen grabs...
I'll have a look this very moment.
Well goody, goody...looking forward to comments...we are blazing through the script and it makes Darkness Aftermath look like...well...hey...it was our first try...this is doing a lot better...and we have GUNS!
BTW, congrats on all of the success with ODR! It is so cool to see the little guy make something better than Hollywood. Honestly, I have not been as entertained with mainstream films (with Ice Age 3 being the exception, maybe) as I was with ODR. My 11 year old is begging to watch it...
Mmm, 11 is a bit young isn't it. We could always make a child friendly version, which would be about 10 minutes long. One of these days I'll make a nicer film.
Yeah...he'll have to wait a little while. You really think a kid friendly version would be that long? 10 minutes? Maybe with credits...
And for the record, I wasn't comparing ODR to IA3. But Simon Pegg stole the show! Makes me wonder how much he add-libbed...
Hi Allen, I think most of the audio for things like Ice Age is done well in advance of the animation. There possibly is scope for some ad-libbing from the talent.
Not as much as Tom Baker while on dr who though.
Didn't know that about Baker. I was wondering about Pegg because I saw a documentary where Robin Williams was looping audio and he did each line about ten different ways.
On a different note, I am contemplating leaving Beneath Shadows as director. With my work status and some family issues, it's just too much...can't dedicate myself to it 100% anymore.
I'm sorry to hear that Allen, you really enjoy film making. Perhaps you could act in advisory position for a while.
You know you'll miss it if you leave it totally.
What are you, some sorta quitter? Never retreat, never surrender.
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