Reading a brief, sparkling essay the kind Jeff Scher is so good at, (which used to be known in its newspaper heydays as the feuilleton) and which is coming back to its regular favored spot at the bottom of the front page, is the treat of the morning read, especially when illustrated by cheerful, independent artists such as James Thurber or Saul Steinberg used to be, and now the current Maira Kalman " onclick="window.open(this.href) return false Īnd Jeff Scher have become (The Principles of Uncertainty also NY Times online). I see this as the future domain of hand painted animation on the pages of all the emerging iPads, Kindles, Vooks and iPods that have already hatched. collaborations work best if the participants are left pure freedom to improvise and each participant is a master of a separate art form. Scher balances out his animations with good music by Shay Lynch, who would at times be even better if he were to be left entirely to his own devices to improvise on his own. ofile.html" onclick="window.open(this.href) return false Not all his mini films thrill me as much as a few and I don't consider him an animator per se, but I do like his entire package and I do consider him a top notch writer. It's the Jeff Scher Animated Life series Animated Life, which I have brought up on these forums before. Over the past two or three years I have watched a new venue for animation rise on the online pages of the New York Times. This is all interesting what you describe here it says that Script Writing by Democracy Fails. Hmm I would have pasted a link the a 5 min clip from the finished film. most of the clips made will become(should become) crammed. because the idear is you recreate 15 seconds of the original starwars. Which I actually like.Ī badly timed clip or a crammed clip is also a part of the project. you would hopefully see this homage to the bad acting of Mark Hamill. I think if knew the premise for the movie(Fans recreating the film). So I wanted to make some ok nice controlled acting from Han Solo and Obi Wan and some over the top, bad, inappropriate acting from luke(the fox) Where he kind of tries to steal the scene from the two others. In star wars.Opposite to Alec Guiness (Obi Wan the green guy in my clip)Īnd Harrison Ford(Han solo the hedgehog in my little clip). Well Mark Hamill who played Luke Skywalker in the first 3 Star Wars has always been mocked as a bad actor. The Joke(Or should I say the point of this clip because it's not relly a joke more a decleration of love). but the fox falling down under the table it's actually not the joke. Paul Fierlinger wrote:but it would require more time to prepare the scene to make it work. Instead of just make animation when somebody pays me.Īnd finally I really like the crazy crerative energi there is in the Star Wars uncut Project. But I made it just for fun And I would like to do that lot more in the future. ![]() what is my style? when I'm not getting any money for it. I havn't been animating so much for my own sake in my life so this is also I way to find out how do I like to animate. for instance the Lamp on the table and the background move to soften the Jump cut and I like it that way. and also too move the parts of the background a little bit to soften up the Jump Cut. I like to make small camera movement between shots. I actually don't have the big problem with Jump cuts.(I'm a fan of the editing style of South Park). for instance I have never really mafe backgrounds before so that was fun/diffficult to think about colors. and to practice myself in the different states of making animation. Unfortunately I didn't figured out that the project was finished when I finished my clip some weeks ago so mu clip didn't get into the finished film.īy coincidence the film had World Premiere In Copenhagen Yesterday.īut anyways I also did it just to make some animation.
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