Hello. I make movies with SFM. I like it and I want to shoot stories more complex then meet the heavy: but to do it I need someone to dub the charachters. As you can see here([url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tgb_TMpLMnw&list=UU--4y_rDtlHvpBRMmQEkaMg&index=11[/url]) the preregistered soundfiles aren't enough elastic to do it. I would make films like this([url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFd4XHsEHEQ[/url])
Is someone interested?
[QUOTE=mfreyrie;39091939]I need someone to doubt ([B]dub[/B]) the charachters.[/QUOTE]
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The posing is pretty bad, the animating is pretty bad, the lighting is pretty bad, the camera-angles and movement is pretty bad, you seem to be using wide-lens alot, there's no aperture at all.
Those are all the things that are pretty much wrong in your stuff.
Also washed out colors, you must be using the SFM codecs.
Don't mix HL2 characters with TF2 characters.
The concept is pretty cool, albeit a big generic.
TL;DR: You're doing it wrong.
you are the only one who said it AT ALL
Voice actors aren't the droids you're looking for. The droids you're looking for are better animation, lighting and camerawork.
[QUOTE=mfreyrie;39092625]you are the only one who said it AT ALL[/QUOTE]
No, he is not the only one. Not at all, my firend.
Listen, you really want to have at least some decency in your animation if you want voice actors to join in. I'm not implying you need, say, Boulder Heavy-quality animation, but you need something [I]decent[/I], and all we can see in your video is wierd-3D-PowerPoint-lazy-movements.
And beleive me, the "10B class" are not the best reviewers out there. :)
Here's two tips.
Use rigging and use the graph editor, alot easier to use and makes more realistic animations, you can do that with the motion editor too, but that takes much more time and dedication.
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