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Beethoven inthe 21century

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Hey guys,


This is my first try at flash animation. Hope you like it!

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Ok then

It was kinda funny. I'm so glad that "Starbucks Barista" appeared after he shot himself or I would have been lost. I'm sure you could have gotten away with a facsimile of the starbucks logo to draw on his apron.

Everything was good. Animation, sound, timing, music, spot on. As a whole it just wasn't very impressive though. You could have done more. For example, putting Beethoven in several thankless positions only for his career choices to meet an untimely end.

Aside from my preferences, it were good jarb.

lol wut?

How do you think Beethoven would work at starbucks?
theres no set up at all.....
add more story next time

your response

If you didn't give your response I may have not got it but thx for that. Since its your first one, its a good start. Perhaps make your next one a bit longer and add some more stuff. Great idea tho, just expand one stuff like that =D

what was the point

it wasn't interesting, funny, cool or anything. it was just Beethoven shooting himself. the fact that it was Beethoven was as irrelevant as the rest of the clip. the animation wasn't to bad (probably better than anything i could do) but you did nothing with it.

rexstuckman responds:

Sorry you don't like it! I guess the idea was that if Beethoven was living in the 21st century, chances are he'd be working at Starbucks, or some other unfullfilling place. So instead of writing symphonies, he'd probably just shoot himself in the head.

hmm

animation is ok for first atempt/post but this makes no sence, not even in a funny way, whats with the game boy music lolololol

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Uploaded
Jan 26, 2011
2:45 PM EST