Cinematics and Machinimas
Hey guys,
I remember with season one you guys used to release a few shorts once in a while, but so far nothing this season. How come? Saved for DVD release or just didn't fit into the schedule?
I revisited the Season Two cinematic trailer, and I still absolutely love it. If you ever do plan on creating shorts again, would it be killer to make them this way? There's something about them that comes off as being really clean, smooth, and awesome.
Kudos!
I remember with season one you guys used to release a few shorts once in a while, but so far nothing this season. How come? Saved for DVD release or just didn't fit into the schedule?
I revisited the Season Two cinematic trailer, and I still absolutely love it. If you ever do plan on creating shorts again, would it be killer to make them this way? There's something about them that comes off as being really clean, smooth, and awesome.
Kudos!
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For instance, the machinima shorts we did for Season One, a writer would write them and then they'd be voice recorded, and from there I was able to sit down and churn out the whole finished 2 minute short in about two days work. With the Cinematic Trailer, it took 3-4 animators about 3-4 full days each, plus another guy taking a week for lighting, rendering, and cleaning up the shots with some nice post production color and effects changes. It makes the Cinematic Trailer a very nice piece to show off with and give people a nice condensed flavor of Sam & Max, but it's not the sort of thing we can just churn out like the Season One machinima shorts are.
I presume code changes to the tool itself are only done for new features/bug fixes?
Teehee!
Surprisingly that one is already on my wall at work
(Though my slacking today is caused by updating Windows, .NET, Visual Studio, ...)
A better example is Cars. The scene where they drive pass the waterfall crashed their entire renderfarm.
I have know idea what you're talking about.... when has anything ever gone wrong?!