Eulogy For: Mr Cuddles Interview
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Here is its eulogy, a collection of the kind words written about it while still among the living. They shall live on forever in its place.
01/09/06 – 07/09/09
My names Chris Getliffe this is the my first Collaboration with a Flash Animator (Katie Spleight), in bringing one of my print based comic strips to life, (so to speak). This is based upon a piece from my second book ‘Paranoia Of Children’; if you want to see anymore of my fun and games you can find some at www.kitchendistrict.com. All Criticisms (and sherbet), gladly appreciated. Hope you enjoy
Cheers
Getliffe
http://www.getliffe.com
its not bad, though add subtitles because i couldnt hear what he said
I could see a couple of good things in your animation, I like the mirror effect and the animation, I don't like the drawings too much, but that's ok. anyways, good job
Could barely hear it, had to crank my sound system to make out what was being said. A better mic, prehaps?
It seems that the idea is there, just the length of the video could be a little longer and the volume could definately use some adjustment. I could barely hear anything he was saying... Again, the idea looks pretty good, it just needs a couple of touch ups.
I almost fell asleep.
Yea, I didn't get anything he said, because it was just retarded so I soon began to just watch the mirro behind him, or what he was doing rather than listening to what he was saying... I just figured it would be pointless. Don't make anymore, unless you are going to make them funny.
1/5
Really liked this, slow to start but the end made up for it. Did'nt have a problem with the sound, perhaps its an accent thing (the voice is quite thick). Who knows. but still fun.
I couldnt understadn what the clown was saying. it wasnt good at all the graphics drawing sucked.
I love this, very dark but funny.
Looks great, did you do it in Illustrator. Good job
Without a doubt the cartoonist the world has been waiting for, Getliffe manages to combine sleek and stylish graphics with an unsurpassable humour that reminds us how much we've been missing this kind of talent in the last few years.