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Re: 1999 Animation award

Posted by IXsoNicXI.

Student on team #56, Robbe EXtreme, from BBHS.

Posted on 6/2/99 8:36 PM MST


In Reply to: Re: 1999 Animation award posted by Kyle Huang on 6/2/99 8:18 PM MST:



The reason we had the flips and the grinds was basically beacuse we were skaters...they said that they wanted things realistic, but that doesn't mean the whole entire thing has to be realistic. I mean, if u look at it, there was quite a bit done in the realistic spotlight of things. I mean, when the robot did the grind, and the flip, you know the robot can't do that, it was something to grab attention, nothing else. if it wasn't for that, believe we would have one.

Don't worry about thinking you sounded mean, I can understand where you're coming from, from a certain point, but look at it this way, in commercials, does everthing they portray something to do really happen? Or do they put in things that you know won't happen, but you accept it because it grabs ur attention?


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