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Good Angel, Bad Angel

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Here's my latest animated short film. It was a project for school and it's called "Good Angel, Bad Angel" and it's based on acts 1 and 2 of the play "Dr. Faustus" by Christopher Marlow.

http://www.freewebs.com/jtn1989/goodangelbadangel.htm

It's a bit of a cliff hanger ending but, most likely, I will make a web series out of this play after I finish "Death From Above".

Not my best work, but I had fun working on it.

James 8)
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My site has moved everyone! The new address for "Angel" is:

http://www.freewebs.com/jtn1989/goodangelbadangel.htm

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The toon is nice but , plz, upload a bigger, better quality version.
No offence but this one has the size of a postcard stamp.
Made 2 version: one 15-20 mega for cable\dsl user :wink: 640X 480 size
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I'll try, but i dunno if I can get a big one up without it eating up all my memory.

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spoooze! wrote:eating up all my memory.
Be careful not to catch dementia ;)

I guess you meant storage limit (and bandwidth). Unfortunately, both cost money and lots of it. I guess if people want larger versions, they should order a cd and pay through PayPal. Would be a nice start for a business, James. If you have enough income, you could buy a faster computer or a better video editor, or both.
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Rasheed wrote:
spoooze! wrote:eating up all my memory.
Be careful not to catch dementia ;)

I guess you meant storage limit (and bandwidth). Unfortunately, both cost money and lots of it. I guess if people want larger versions, they should order a cd and pay through PayPal. Would be a nice start for a business, James. If you have enough income, you could buy a faster computer or a better video editor, or both.
lol, yeah. It does cost money.

The only problem is I don't have access to a credit card so I can't do Pay-Pal otherwise I would do that.

But I am buying a new laptop so that might make it easier to make bigger versions.

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I don't have a credit card either, but I can receive money up to a certain limit, in my case my withdrawal limit is 750 euros per month and 2250 euros in total. If I withdraw 100 euros or more, it doesn't cost me anything. I can send money to and withdraw money from my PayPal account using my online bank account.

I live in the Netherlands, but I guess that in the USA the send and withdrawal limits are either similar or even don't exist. You only need an e-mail address to open a PayPal account and an online bank account to exchange money between your bank account and the PayPal account.

I guess if you are under 18, you'll need permission from your parents to start a PayPal account. In that case you could consider to use your parents' credit card to lift the account limits and if you're old enough use your own credit card.

PayPal is perfect for micropayments (a few dollars or euros per transaction).
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100 mb free.
www.altervista.org :wink:
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Ourmedia.org, unlimited storage, unmetered bandwidth, and free.
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I really enjoy hiya animations, they really get better with time, one thing I'd like to see is more detailed backgrounds, I do my backgrounds with oilpainting or with artrage, and from Lucky bob animations I wish to see some more development with backgrounds, but anyway great work never the less, james
excelsior o true believer :)
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godlike27 wrote:I really enjoy hiya animations, they really get better with time, one thing I'd like to see is more detailed backgrounds, I do my backgrounds with oilpainting or with artrage, and from Lucky bob animations I wish to see some more development with backgrounds, but anyway great work never the less, james
excelsior o true believer :)
Thanks :D
Yeah, I'm gonna try and work on some more detailed backgrounds for future films.
James 8)
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