Launch (in one perpective, literally)
Aug. 27th, 2006 07:03 pmMy Flash movie website is now live. I planned to make six installments before I unveiled it, but I've decided to go with only four because August is hell and then the semester starts. The first four took me two months to create. Elapsed production time on individual movies, initial .fla file creation to final fine tuning, ranges from about two weeks to about ninety minutes (and those were just the first two). I assume that there'll be new ones often, but I won't presume at this time to say how often, because I've done almost zero work on the fifth script in three and a half weeks and the sixth script remains at concept stage.
It's an animated journal webcomic, where "journal webcomic" is a term from webcomics culture denoting a webcomic that features the creator as the protagonist, like the webcomic I drew before there was an internet. Consequently, since webcomics culture is mostly where I live these days, the first movie at least has some webcomics culture injokes that I had to verbally annotate for
qtrhorserider when she watched them. (For instance, "James Kolchaka creates the journal webcomic American Elf in which he draws himself with pointed ears.")
The movies are set in the continuity of the webcomic I drew before there was an internet. Which means you may eventually see yourself in them one day, among the space-traveling sf fans, the genetically engineered funny animals, and Aihok & Effex.
Welcome to Infinity Labs.
Oh, and these movies have soundtracks!
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Date: 2006-08-29 03:11 am (UTC)The triangles lend themselves well to Flash...to animation in general.
You have been reading my works too long not to know why that is, haven't you?
I'm still at the novice stage. I'm sure not up to working for feature film length. But I'll let you know.