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zeongamer
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an animation studio

Post by zeongamer »

hi all

i hav planned to start an cartoonanimation studio what r the things i need to hav.i dont hav any production experience but i hav did some short cartoon animation.

pls guide me regarding this.
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funksmaname
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*thud*
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*thudtoo*
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Post by Farbklecks »

Thud also too...
Hm?
Image



Ahm...
Well, - why not ... grin...
I've got 3 Computers here, allright one is away for a repair, so I would need 2 more licenses of AS.
And I would need another two nice polite people to start in the animation business.
Allright, we (let's say ME) have to learn all that stuff first, but why not...
Hey, I think, It sounds more professional, ey?
Photoshop - no problem, vector graphics - no problem, typografic things - no problem, paying taxes - no problem :lol:


Edit:
Allright enough jokes.
I really have to learn AS first! :P

And a studio?
Hm, I've got one, my own office, and my jobs for CD and DVD cover.
To be able to create some animations would be a good extension.
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er...good luck?...
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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Patrick McClintock
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Mr. Producer

Post by Patrick McClintock »

Try a few good books to begin with like, 'The illusion of life,' or 'The Animator's Survival Kit.'
P.
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Post by dlangdev »

here's a link to a review of the book...

http://www.toxicuniverse.com/review.php?rid=10003274

by the way, i just read the coppola interview featured in the movie-maker mag yesterdey.

one thing i learned from coppola and others like those who went against the system was basically this ...


------- > don't let reality destroy you < -----------

and someone also mentioned, i think it was jaglom who said that now is the best time to be indie.
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Post by Atum »

first of all, if you want your plans to be taken seriously, somewhat better spelling would help I guess :)
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Post by dueyftw »

I just left a place where I was paying 450 a month. It was nice, got a lot of work done by myself with no internet. BUT couldn’t find any people to help out.

Work out of you home and offer to help on other people projects. Learn AS inside and out.

Dale
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Atum wrote:first of all, if you want your plans to be taken seriously, somewhat better spelling would help I guess
So would having the courtesy to respond to posts...
You can't have everything. Where would you put it?
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