• POGO - One Mushroom Too Many (animated music video)
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So I spent 3 months evenings and weekends getting this done. It's a music video I was asked to make for POGOs track "One Mushroom too Many". I hope you enjoy, and any criticism I can work into my next piece so it's welcome. [media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qjSgu-30gb0[/media] If you want more POGO check out his youtube here [url]http://www.youtube.com/user/Fagottron[/url] You can also check out his website [url]http://www.pogomix.net/downloads/[/url]
I love pogo music. Very nice video!
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usfiAsWR4qU[/media] This is the sound of my opinion on this video.
That is absolutely beautiful. Great camera footage and editing, that equipment must've cost a small fortune.
[QUOTE=McNab;28713400][media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usfiAsWR4qU[/media] This is the sound of my opinion on this video.[/QUOTE] Thanks...I was worried it was going to be diarrhea or Simon Cowell saying something negative. Hallelujah is far better...and makes me think of Evangelion!
[QUOTE=andreipedia;28713543]Thanks...I was worried it was going to be diarrhea or Simon Cowell saying something negative. Hallelujah is far better...and makes me think of Evangelion![/QUOTE] I do not think you understand, you posted something magnificent where 96% of it's population would have no idea how you did it. You will receive nothing but praise.
Did you know that pogo at one time was an fp'er? He did some nifty half life 2 renders backs in the day.
[QUOTE=archangel125;28713527]That is absolutely beautiful. Great camera footage and editing, that equipment must've cost a small fortune.[/QUOTE] thank you It was actually all done with a Canon t2i [url]http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/675617-REG/Canon_4462B001_Canon_EOS_Rebel_T2i.html[/url] And the sigma 28mm 1:8 macro lense [url]http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/217758-USA/Sigma_440101_W_A_28mm_f_1_8_EX.html[/url] Editied and after effected on my 2 year old macbook pro 17 inch. Technology is definitely leveling the playing field [editline]20th March 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=green bandit;28713625]Did you know that pogo at one time was an fp'er? He did some nifty half life 2 renders backs in the day.[/QUOTE] That was actually how I got turned onto the Facepunch community. I was actually surprised to be asked to do a video. He seems to understand the technology better than I...although it is very time consuming and I'm sure he's focusing on his music at the moment. Although he's pretty good with a camera and edit suite as well. Amazing guy that Pogo is. [editline]20th March 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=McNab;28713578]I do not think you understand, you posted something magnificent where 96% of it's population would have no idea how you did it. You will receive nothing but praise.[/QUOTE] Well Thanks again.
Freaking love Pogo's music. The video is nice. I was hoping well I was watching it that the group of paper critters would get larger, more diverse/colourful, and go on some sort of adventure that spanned over a larger area then that back ally. Would of like to see more effects too. None-the-less, the camera work was pretty awesome.
[QUOTE=green bandit;28713625]Did you know that pogo at one time was an fp'er? He did some nifty half life 2 renders backs in the day.[/QUOTE] Gotta love that High Dynamic Range Image thread.
[QUOTE=Phone-Booth;28713926]Freaking love Pogo's music. The video is nice. I was hoping well I was watching it that the group of paper critters would get larger, more diverse/colourful, and go on some sort of adventure that spanned over a larger area then that back ally. Would of like to see more effects too. None-the-less, the camera work was pretty awesome.[/QUOTE] I like it. I was thinking of going other, larger places in different videos...not necessarily music videos though. I'll keep it in mind when I sit down and start planning the next one out. By effects do you mean things like lens flares and old film look filters, or more along the lines of the actual action happening in the video. Curious minds want to know. Thanks
No, no lens flare. I was thinking more along the lines of snow being flung when the plants pop out of the snow, as well give it more of a trippy feel as the name of the song would imply. Make it look like what is going on is having more then an "on the surface" effect. Again, nice work. :smile:
[QUOTE=Phone-Booth;28714358]No, no lens flare. I was thinking more along the lines of snow being flung when the plants pop out of the snow, as well give it more of a trippy feel as the name of the song would imply. Make it look like what is going on is having more then an "on the surface" effect. Again, nice work. :smile:[/QUOTE] I'll keep in mind for the next time. That would definitely add to the illusion. Thanks for the advice.
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