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Re: humorous or commercialish?
Thinking back to the 2004 build season, many of the leadership examples by mentors that stick out in my mind are truly humorous. The point of such competition aspects as the theme of the animation and the Chairman's Award is to represent your team, so as long as you express the meaning of FIRST, with or without the use of humor, you should be OK. Just remember that you have a time limit. Good luck!
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Re: humorous or commercialish?
Well, the animations that win regionals tend to be more humerous and action oriented with high concepts while the ones that win the overall aniamtion awarded by Autodesk is more straight laced.
This causes a biut of friction between the animators and Autodesk (in 2003 the winning animation didn't even win a regional and the animators felt univerally insulted and G3D was born. Things have clamed down since). Basically do what you do best and don't worry what Autodesk or even otehr teams like and do something that you can be proud of. |
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Re: humorous or commercialish?
This is a great question. I'm still confused about what Autodesk is looking for and this will be my third year on Animation. I think it's more challenging now since the regionals are peer judged; many of us have different tastes. Personally, I like an animation that is put together well, flows smoothly, and has several elements that just makes you think, "wow, how did they do that?". Others may look for humor. But what do the professional judges want?
Well, after reviewing all the regional winners from last year's AVA competition from the DVD, I'll have to disagree that most of the winning animations contain humor. Most of them have little or no humor. And my opinion to Salik's question, I'm still clueless... The teams that win regionals are more like commericials; so I guess teams shouldn't focus too much on humor since pixar isn't judging it... Humor is fine as long as the animation as a whole is "serious" and appealing. Happy Animating ![]() |
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Re: humorous or commercialish?
Last year we weren't really trying for something humorous, but we tried to focus more on making something visually stunning rather than promoting FIRST. Our animation essentially had no meaning whatsoever, but it sure looked cool. It held out at the regional, but we got killed in the content score at the national. I think the best approach is just to make something that looks cool, yet promotes FIRST, cause the national judges certainly aren't going to have much appreciation for humor.
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Re: humorous or commercialish?
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That was one the greatest I have ever seen. |
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Re: humorous or commercialish?
For the past three years 905 has "tried" to go the informational/serious route, this year though we are going off on a tangent and putting a dark mysterious animation around our message
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Re: humorous or commercialish?
Really, it's whatever you want to do. If you look at the Thunderchicken's animation from last year, it was somewhat humorous, and displayed their message well. You just want to make something that people will remember, and humor seems to be the easiest way to do that.
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