Nightowl Pictures - Playground Love

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Post by TokyoU15 » Fri Oct 10, 2003 4:52 pm

Well, maybe if I was familiar with the anime you used, I would appreciate it more and see the theme, or story behind it, but since I've never seen 1 episode I can't really say much.
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Post by gambitt » Mon Oct 13, 2003 1:48 pm

Hey, just dropping by to thank people for the comments on the effects (and the video). Yes, it was hell. I mean, compositing hell. Nate'll remember me clinging to his arm like a starved dog with big puppy eyes saying, "Please, please, no more composites today!" That's a pretty tame example of how bad it got during the production of the video, but yeah, we'll save that for any emails we get.

Illusion's a terrific program if you can get your hands on it, and it makes gorgeous particle effects (the cherry blossoms) with full control over everything and easy interface (the vocabulary is a cinch to learn).

Yes, sadly this will be the last AMV we'll be working on together for a while, but Nate and I are still on speaking terms so if I ever get to designing the Nightowl Pictures site then, hopefully, you'll see what else we'll be working on in the future :)
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Post by cantspell » Mon Oct 13, 2003 2:06 pm

Mad World and Playground Love have made me rethink all my amv ideas. Thanks for making them there riley inspiring and moving.

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Post by Savia » Mon Oct 13, 2003 4:31 pm

cantspell wrote:Mad World and Playground Love have made me rethink all my amv ideas. Thanks for making them there riley inspiring and moving.
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Post by Rozard » Mon Oct 13, 2003 10:14 pm

flint_the_dwarf wrote:I liked Mad World better.

This was so much prettier and insanely artistic, while still retaining the story and being very coherent. I applaud you Nightowl, but I can't place this among my favorites just yet. :wink:
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Saw it on the Pro tapes, and I was blown away by the technical and artistic aspects, but when I reflected on it, it was just too played out for me. Not to say it's a bad video, just not my favorite :neutral:
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