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"Where's the Remote" Student Film

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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2007

This is a film done at the Art Institute in SF.
Me and 25 other students worked on this project for 6 months

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Film & Animation

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  • Nice, good animation man, it's very detailed, and funny story.

  • Thanks! I wish our team had more time, we hit alot of road blocks which ate up our time. But we did what we could with the time we had.

  • Excellent! mysticanimation22, you guy's did a great job. What software are you using for the modeling and 3D.

  • This was all done in Maya 3D software. I did a few minor models in the background but I did animate the shot between 1:27 and 2:06. I was mostly in charge of the animation process. and thanks for your comment!

  • u r really good at graphic designing and cartonism

  • Thank you, I was just an animator in this project, actually Lead animator. This was done by a class. My shot starts at 1:27 and ends at 2:06. All the animation from that shot was done by me, (except for the random items falling out from the bottom at the end) Thanks again for your comment.

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  • once i found a motor in my couch !!! (it was only a small electric motor)

  • Thank you! I think it's more about the key words but yeah! Tell your friends about it!

  • very good..funny

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