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Nijinsky 2 - afternoon of a faun

movie afternoon of a faun(Nijinsky as the faun music by Debussy,original design by Bakst) 2nd fragment film nijinsky dans l'aprés-midi d'un faune  
 
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This is just great. Danke!
fugue10 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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One year before the premier of Rite of Spring. Very interesting. Thanks for posting.
Lodger72 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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superb, I hate computer graphics cheesy ass cartoon stuff. but if it can be used like this, organic perfect.. and such enchanting alluring subject matter.. footage of the Nijinsky!
morphana (3 months ago) Show Hide
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it´s magic :)
yelloworangered (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I hope you can do this for Isadora Duncan, too. It is wonderful.
Deshard62 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Knowing that you've "cheated" doesn't matter. Even though it's not real, it's still MESMERIZING.

Keep it up.
holzfallen (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Newsflash: Nijinsky wasn't actually a faun, either. Nice job developing your technique! Look forward to seeing more of these animations.
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Very neat! You should learn about animation, animation timing and spacing, so you can make the movements look natural (right now they're all evenly spaced images).

Cool stuff!
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video fakery, google it please.
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With each attempt, you have improved, Comte. I'm looking forward to see what you can come up with in the future. Keep working on making the movements natural. (It still seems a little strange how all movements are in sync one with another. It seems a little unnatural in a paper doll sort of way. Generally arms and legs move at a pace relative to the length of the limb as if it were a pendulum. Thus arms tend to move faster than legs... a generalization, I'll admit... but if it helps...)

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