Flipped.
- Score:
- rated 4.10 / 5 stars
- Views:
- 38,267 Views
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- Genre:
- Experimental
- time
- backwards
- reverse
- nata2012open
Credits & Info
- Uploaded
- May 10, 2012 | 10:15 PM EDT
- File Info
- Movie
- 3.7 mb
- Daily 5th Place May 12, 2012
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NATA 2012 - Open Round Animations with the theme, "Discovering time travel."
Author Comments
My NATA open round entry
This is actually the first non-comedy animation I've done in three years. I figured I'd stand out a bit better that way, as most people take a humorous approach.
Also, I decided not to make a time machine premise, 'cause I figured everyone would get REALLY sick of those. Take that, just about everyone.
Reviews
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars May 12, 2012
that was.. odd?
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars May 12, 2012
Wheres the part where it shows it all?
Just screencap it and hit reverse.
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars May 12, 2012
dammit man your ever impressing me, though the entire premise of just a guy robbing a place because he was drunk was a tad stale, and really bore no weight, though the actual concept and the animation telling a tale completely in reverse is brilliant. gotta say i love your presentation here =)
Yeah, no real motive. But I'm glad you liked it!
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 12, 2012
fuckin eh, spectacular graphics and motions, a real winner rite hurr
Rated 5 / 5 stars May 12, 2012
I got impresed by the light efects ! how u did that?
I'm glad you asked!
For most shots, I had one radial gradient covering the whole screen that hovered over the brightest light source. Then for other sources of light such as headlights & police sirens, I added more bright gradients, each one on its own layer. Now this seems simple, but what really makes lights seem bright (or dark, in some shots) is the use of shadows. Always make sure that your shadows point AWAY from the brightest source of light, and you should be good. I hope that helps!