Well done mate!
I did some segments for an "Over the Garden Wall" Reanimated project, where I and some other talented animators reanimated pieces of the first episode! This is a video of my segments, as well as my process!
Check out the whole reanimated project! While it's a little unfinished, a lot of people worked hard on their segments to make this the best it could be:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7n...
NOTE: This video was originally posted to YouTube, so the ending is long because of weird YouTube end card shenanigans.
MUSIC:
"The Husker Bee Ballroom" from the "Night in the Woods" soundtrack
thanks for watching my video,
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Well done mate!
First off, that's some really nice animation. I love the variety of styles you can utilize. I gotta say, I'm more partial to the darker and more serious-looking stuff, I feel like it gwts the spirit of the show across better. I mean, I'm not sure how I feel about there being a reanimated version of the episode, I feel like the style was what attracted people to the show in the first place, no? The cutesy style you had in 3 of the shots just doesn't really fit in my opinion. The first one is still better than the one with the dog, because of its plainer colors. The woodsman close-ups were great, though, you really nailed the gritty and stylized atmosphere. The tracking shot of the lantern's light coming out was pretty dope as well. That still was just neat. I liked the process showing, as the kids call it, I feel like it demonstrated the process and the tools you used pretty well. I don't know much about that stuff. The music feels really aggressive and a bit out of place, especially considering its loudness relative to the volume of the actual shots.
Work on your music integration, I guess, keep it up with the variety and maybe match the atmosphere more in future reanimated projects? That one ain't really your fault, though, seems like it was a not great idea from the get-go. Like, I get the appeal of a reanimated collab for such a cool show, but I just think it should have been done a bit differently then.
Noted! Thank you.