• The Rise of Independent Animation - [short documentary on the golden age of internet animations]
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[video=youtube;T9QYpofBmPs]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9QYpofBmPs[/video] I have very fond memories of Newgrounds. Hope we see a resurgence of young and talented creators now that Patreon is a viable revenue source. But I must admit, it is kinda sad to see these pioneers move on.
glad I was here to witness the rise of this bullshit [editline]27th October 2016[/editline] I got really into this, made some animations of my own even, oh my god, they were really bad, I'm not posting them here
maybe vessel could..... oh that's gone.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WgT9gy4zQA[/media]
Wow Stamper looks so skinny. I mean he looks good,just surprising haven't seen him in awhile.
Patreon absolutely is the future of independent animators. It's so easy to go "Oh man I love this guy's animations, I can spare a dollar a month no problem for him! I spend more than that on a coffee!" Multiply that by a few hundred people, and it really starts to pay for itself. And that's not even considering larger amounts from people who have that sweet combination of money to spare and being really invested in a creator's art, or the introduction of rewards. Patreon is possibly one of the best things to happen for animators since Newgrounds.
I'm still waiting for Brackenwood.
Oh hey I saw this yesterday but didn't get around to posting it. Here's the other 2 parts: [video=youtube;c4YIhzo2oOA]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4YIhzo2oOA[/video] [video=youtube;iqAfxDp5t9Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqAfxDp5t9Y[/video]
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