Hi
So I got 2 questions, I'm going to enter a short film in London's Sundance film festival, Its called cancer story and its about.......
well you can probably guess from the title but the twist is that it has an entire CG cast (CG animated characters) all realistic, I'm mostly a character animator and this is my first real shot at directing any sort of movie I try to set out my animations as if it was a real movie like the camera angles and realistic movement, so my questions are do you like this idea as I am thinking of making more or is it to much with complicated issues and I have no real film background except animation could I make it in the film business.
Lbrown
Sadly, the Sundance Institute announced last week that there will be no Sundance London this year 🙁
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Benjamin Craig
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are just looked it up, damn just took it for granted that it would be on, there is still Edinburgh film festival and this would probably fall under sci-fi so there's the London sci-fi film festival.
so id still love to know the answers to my 2 questions especially the first one, do you like the idea of a total CG cast in a film
Lbrown
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Originally posted by liambrown21
so my questions are do you like this idea as I am thinking of making more or is it to much with complicated issues and I have no real film background except animation could I make it in the film business.
Yes. I like this idea.
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