Hello fellow filmmakers!
For some reason I decided to enter an online contest. The goal was to create a short film in a month for a specific theme. I thought it would be cool to dig out my stop-motion gear and make a little film. 100 hours worth of VFX work later, I finally finished, and I now think that I must have eaten something undercooked before the decision to make an animated short film in a month. Stop-motion animation is very long and tedious. Fortunately, I had some good guys to help me. A friend who goes by the name VNAnimation online did some of the stop-motion work for me, and Ben Boatwright was willing to compose a score for the film in a crazily short amount of time.
Without further ado, I present Plant. Films made under the mindset of "Oh man I'm never going to finish this in time if I don't hurry" generally have a crazy sort of feel to them, but I'm actually kind of pleased with how this turned out. Comments, critique, and criticism are always appreciated. Every tip and idea makes my next film better. Thanks!
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VFX Breakdown (Vimeo)
- Jordan "Leonardo" Harris
For some reason I decided to enter an online contest. The goal was to create a short film in a month for a specific theme. I thought it would be cool to dig out my stop-motion gear and make a little film. 100 hours worth of VFX work later, I finally finished, and I now think that I must have eaten something undercooked before the decision to make an animated short film in a month. Stop-motion animation is very long and tedious. Fortunately, I had some good guys to help me. A friend who goes by the name VNAnimation online did some of the stop-motion work for me, and Ben Boatwright was willing to compose a score for the film in a crazily short amount of time.
Without further ado, I present Plant. Films made under the mindset of "Oh man I'm never going to finish this in time if I don't hurry" generally have a crazy sort of feel to them, but I'm actually kind of pleased with how this turned out. Comments, critique, and criticism are always appreciated. Every tip and idea makes my next film better. Thanks!
Watch the film on Vimeo
VFX Breakdown (Vimeo)
- Jordan "Leonardo" Harris
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