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From: ZallyAward
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  • @taylorswiftCRAZED13 Thank you! And yes, it's stop motion with a few special effects made in After Effects, such as smoke and lightning.

  • love this cartoon!

    so inspiring for my illustrations!

    good luck guys and looking forward for seeing a new story from you :)

  • @assemkin Thanks a lot! Glad you liked it. And thanks for subscribing. There are many more projects in the brewing. Hope to be able to share them with you soon.

    I checked out your animations too. They're very sweet. I especially like your Alice In Wonderland animation, being a big fan of the story myself. You should totally make some sounds or put music to it. Are you studying animation somewhere?

  • @ZallyAward Thank you too! I'm glad you liked them ^^ so nice of you :)

    nope, I'm studying Graphic Design in Prague, but we had an introduction to animation class last year, lectures comments were the same, he wanted me to add a sound to it, but i never got to do it. Looking forward to winter holidays, so i will be able to continue with my animation for Alice in Wonderland :)

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  • Hej Sally, virkelig flot film du har lavet. Du har stort talent for det :D ! Hilsen Thomas Oly

  • @TOlyphant Tusind tak, Thomas. :o)

  • I feel it's less a tribute to Burton, this production can stand on its own merits. I see shades of Thomas Mann in some portions.

    Barry Homan

  • @vrikey Thanks for the compliment. It's nice when the story is noticed for it's originality. It's ment more as a tribute to Tim Burton and Edward Gorey in terms of style, mood and the overall use of a rhyming narrator. I've acually never read Thomas Mann, but it's cool that you see a connection. ;o)

    Thanks for watching and stay tuned.

  • @vrikey Thanks for the compliment. It's nice when the story is noticed for it's originality. It's ment more as a tribute to Tim Burton and Edward Gorey in terms of style, mood and the overall use of a rhyming narrator. I've acually never read Thomas Mann, but it's cool that you see a connection. ;o)

    Thanks for watching and stay tuned.

  • Like Burtons Vincent:)

  • "Vincent" plus Burton's book "The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and other stories" are a very big inspiration indeed. I grew up with his films, which have ment a lot to me, so it seemed natural to make a tribute. ;o)

  • This is awesome! It would be great to find out what actually did become of LBL & RBR...perhaps a sequel someday. :) 5*****!

  • Love It! Great production values all the way around and very entertaining, Congrats! :)

  • @animatorIsomer Thank you very much, Ron! Like I said, I'll be trying to get a hold of your film. Your You Tube films are very inspiring!

  • Nice movie ! and a beautiful tribute to Mr Burton ;)

  • @jhabitesouslalune Thank you very much! :o)

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