Hey, that was pretty funny and well done. I was worried at first my kid was watching over my shoulders and I wasn't sure if it would be rated G. It got the 8 year old vote as fuunnnyyy.
Wow, that was really good, loved the goofy music and voices. Reminded me a LOT of the Twisted Fairy Tales from the old Bullwinkle cartoons. A good balance of exposition with dialog and visual gags... you could watch this without sound and still be able to follow the story (it's especially funny if you are familiar with the original Alice stories).
Good job, mate.
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Thanks. I'm more conscious of trying to make the animation *READ WELL* without the sound being a crucial factor in explaining what's happening. The guy who writes the scripts does a super-fantastic job - Steve Francis.
Mikdog wrote:Thanks. I'm more conscious of trying to make the animation *READ WELL* without the sound being a crucial factor in explaining what's happening. The guy who writes the scripts does a super-fantastic job - Steve Francis.
The master of this is Chuck Jones -- especially the Roadrunner cartoons. He intentionally didn't want them with dialog... he criticised a lot of later animation (especially the cheap Hanna Barbera Saturday morning cartoons from the 70s) as "animated radio".
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