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Maybe a stupid question...
But why are all the winning animations over the 30-second rule?
Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTSjoW_kmKw That video is over a minute long, substantually more time. My mentors and I have looked over the animation rules and tried to figure out ourselfs how this is allowed, but no dice. Ideas? -Josiah Boswell -FIRST Team 1677, Quantum Ninjas |
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Re: Maybe a stupid question...
Per the rules here:
http://students.autodesk.com/ama/ori...odeskAward.pdf Quote:
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There is never a stupid question!
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Re: Maybe a stupid question...
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Re: Maybe a stupid question...
i believe he was referring the the animation in the youtube link. Which has about 34 seconds of credits.
The minimal 30 second animation length would be: 5+1+30+1=37 the credits don't have a set length they can be as long as you want them to be. |
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Re: Maybe a stupid question...
Okay, thanks guys, just thought the whole video was supposed to be 30 seconds was all
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Re: Maybe a stupid question...
There's time for the opening frame and credits. 30 seconds for the actuall animation.
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