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Re: Disappointing Animation Judging

Posted by Greg Fodor, Student on team #30, Fury, from High Technology H.S. and Celwave.

Posted on 4/28/99 7:26 PM MST


In Reply to: Disappointing Animation Judging posted by Mike Dubreuil on 4/27/99 1:53 PM MST:



Argh. My team didn't go to Florida b/c our robot didn't work.

I did, however spend 200+ hours on an animation for our team,
and sent it. FIRST hasn't returned my calls, and there have
been no posts on the web site. I'm getting annoyed that I have
no idea how good or bad our animation did in the competition, or
if they even judged at all (despite their assurance it would be
judged).. if anyone would let me know if they have the winners
or if they saw 'Raiders of the Small Parts' on the big screen,
I'd really really appreciate it.

Annoyed,
Greg from Team 30

: I believe that based on the animation scoring sheet
: animations were supposed to be realistic. Because of
: that our team designed an animation which involved a
: school gymnasium and a movie theatre- very realistic
: situations. But when it came to the winners very few,
: if any, were realistic. Has anyone else experienced
: the same anomaly?
: - Mike
: PS: Our animation is on our site if you’re interested.





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