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Monster Spot

Post by Cartoon Tycoon »

Just thought I would share...

I recently put Anime Studio Pro to the test with a national spot I created and animated for JG Wentworth. To be honest I was very pleased with the results I was able to achieve in just 5 days. I did use some Flash for this project, but only for the ending shot with the flying Birds.

All the monster arms were created and animated with Anime Studio Pro.

You can view the commercial here...

http://www.larryrains.com/monster_spot/


Here's my blocked out animation I did on my Cintiq before I started...

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Here's some other behind the scenes stuff...

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Here's some shots from the actual shoot...

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Looks good, nice work! :wink:
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Post by Cartoon Tycoon »

Thanks! I wish we got more jobs like this to tackle at work. Hopefully this spot will open some doors us. Most of this type of work around here (Little Rock, Arkansas) ends up going to Cal or New York. We were lucky to get it. :D
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Post by jhbmw007 »

Very good! What did you use for when the monsters disintegrate at the end? After effects?
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Thanks jhbmw007! That shot was created in compositing with a Trapcode plugin for After Effects called Particular. We actually did several different effects for that shot, but that's the one the clients liked the best.
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Post by p6r »

It's wonderful !!!
Your aim has been reached because we want to see the end of the spot !
Congratulations !

6R
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Post by bakenius »

beautifully executed! Usually this type of commercial isn't very interested to watch, but the cartoon elements add a flair of humor usually missing in ads for the financial sector. :)
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Post by BunyanFilms »

excellent job. I especially like the integration of the shadows of the creatures and the white wall. I do really wish one of the monsters could have grabbed the guys tie.

What was the turn around for this commercial?

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Nice work

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Wauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu. :shock:
Blasting of monsters sooooo nice.
Best of luck..........
:lol:
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Post by Cartoon Tycoon »

Thanks Everyone! I'm sorry but I've had to pull the plug on the commercial for now. I just got word the client was upset that I posted the commercial on my website. I'll repost later when I get permission. :cry:
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soooooooo sad..............

G.10 :cry:
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I am wating for viewing your next work

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Post by BunyanFilms »

It's a shame about your client wanting you to remove the ad from your website. I guess they don't want any free advertising.

I assume you designed the monsters or the company you work for? you or they would probably own the copyright to them and unless some sort of copyright assignment was made or a contract on not releasing the commercial was signed its unusual they would have a problem in you proudly displaying your work for your personal CV.

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Post by Cartoon Tycoon »

You are correct Antony.

I actually did all the concept art, storyboards and the animation for the spot. The Ad agency that brought us the work only had a script and a general idea of what they wanted to do. I just ran with the project. Some how the client found out I was hosting the commercial on my website. I don't know if it was from here or from my blog. Anyways, they sent an email to my employer this morning requesting I pull the spot until it airs nationally.

I do have permission to post it, I just have to wait a little longer. Apparently they are only test marketing it in certain regions right now. :cry:

I jumped the gun. I will repost soon.
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Post by spoooze! »

I saw it before it got pulled, looks AWESOME! Some of the best I've seen.
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