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From: Kevin Dennis <kdennis@pb.net>
Subject: Thank You, M&M's!
Status: RO
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I just wanted to drop a note here to thank all of you who replied to my cry
for help, in creating character animations M&M style. All the suggestions
were very helpful. This list is such a great resource!
For those of you who offered their services, if I decide to sub the job out,
please mail me a price sheet & a demo reel of your companies work. That is
not to say I have given up, because as of yet my client has only an "IDEA"
of what he wants to do and hasn't given me any time frame to work with. So,
I'm gunna keep hacking away at these critters till he does. At that time I
will rexamine my animation abilities to see if I can handle this myself. If
not at least I will know who I can turn to for assistance, as well as being
able to give him a cost estimate for the job.
Please send info (Perferably on BETACAM SP - No 3/4) to:
ProVision Productions
c/o Kevin Dennis
215 Shelter Road
Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
For those of you who may have missed my situation, here it is:
I've got a client with an idea. That alone is scary enough, but this guy's
idea is to produce 13, that's right 13, one minute animations using fruits &
vegetables as the main characters. "Like those M&M guys" he says. Now me
being a strictly flying logos kinda guy I'm a little over my head on this
one. Can anyone give me a quick tutorial on how those little guys were done?
I've got the equipment but not the know how. I know I should probably sub
this job out but I figure it's my chance to finally get away from those damn
logos.
Thanks Again!
Kevin Dennis
ProVision Productions
kdennis@pb.net