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This animation was created on these programs by:
picture part Robert Nekl in LightWave 5.0
sound part Pavel Kocurek in Cool Edit 96, Yamaha CS1x +
CS1x Edit 1.23, final mix in Adobe Premiere 4.2, encoding to
MPEG-1 Layer 3 in XingMPEG 2.10c
I started working on my biggest uncommercial animation in the end of 1997,
and bit by bit finished in half of 1998. The screenplay of the first
animation, after which the realisation began, is scanned for fun in file
scenar.jpg. All objects, except Empire from Star Wars ( CD ROM LIGHT-ROM ),
which has some changed textures, are my own. Every single cut of the
animation equals one scene in LW and generally at first glance the
same-looking objects are in fact different (different number of polygons,
modifications for metamorph, usage of bones, etc.) Final tracing on my
Amiga 1200/40 with Antialiasing - High, motion blur on and resolution
224x172 lasted for a whole week. For acquiring the highest possible picture
quality with the smallest size of file, was the final version converted to
MPEG-1. AVI in 24-bit colour depth had the unbelievable 161 MB!
The animation in Ham8 being played in Scala MM300 has 27MB.
Sounds were modified in various programs. Panning, Flanger and Reverb were
added in Cool Edit 96. As a source-synthesizer I used my Yamaha CS1x with
CS1x Edit 1.23 for PC. Additional encoding to Dolby Surround using external
module for Cool Edit 96. Final cut and sample composition were made in
Adobe Premiere 4.2.
Robert Nekl
Dvorakova 20
74101 Novy Jicin
Czech Republic
E-Mail: robert_nj@seznam.cz
Pavel Kocurek
Mankovice 81
74235 Novy Jicin
Czech Republic
E-Mail: centor@usa.net
Copyright (C) 1998 Robert Nekl & Pavel Kocurek