"About stopmojam, I always make the same mistake, I plan scenes too large, and after I must cut it painfuly to 20 seconds. This time, I did a extended version of my jam "Jupiter" with correct timing for people can understand what's going on and can…"
"It is very interesting your idea, Peter, a story like a standard movie with some characters but in every scene, the characters are versioned by every animator. It's more complicated to organize but the result can be awesome. "
"Hey Don, what a interesting idea shooting over glass! all rigs out! I like it. May be I use it for some scenes. Your farmer is cute, the sheeps are a little "2D", I think it's complicated put its 4 feet on the floor if the sheep is 3D, doesn't it? "
"My god, no! 23 feet is greater than real life! it is 23x16x12 inches. Good luck with the masks; first time all is complicated, but when you learn it, all is easy."
"Scale is easy thing: 1:12 means one inch in your set are 12 inchs in real life (it works the same with every unit, in my case centimeters). In my scale, a man who is 180 cm height will be 180/12=15cm. So my puppets are around 15cm height (5.8"). The…"
"Wow!, cement!, dust!... Terrorific for my clay, the dust and fluff are the enemy number one; they sticks to plasticine and stains it completely. I even have a dust filter machine running while work with puppet.
Really the space for storing sets is a…"
"Hi James. Really you did a tremendous effort and amount of job for a unique 20 seconds shot; but it resulted visually spectacular!
As a curiosity: will you destroy completely your set or will keep it for future usage? it looks be large for store in…"
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